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This volume presents an all-inclusive guide to the problem of nonresponse in household surveys, providing an overview of the theory while also describing practical implications. The book begins with a general overview of the nonresponse problem, outlining existing sources of error and guidelines for calculating response rates according to various international standards. The theoretical content of survey sampling is also explored and presented in a chapter along with a discussion on nonresponse on survey estimates and missing data mechanisms. Subsequent chapters provide guidance on
This volume presents an all-inclusive guide to the problem of nonresponse in household surveys, providing an overview of the theory while also describing practical implications. The book begins with a general overview of the nonresponse problem, outlining existing sources of error and guidelines for calculating response rates according to various international standards. The theoretical content of survey sampling is also explored and presented in a chapter along with a discussion on nonresponse on survey estimates and missing data mechanisms. Subsequent chapters provide guidance on ...
In: The public opinion quarterly: POQ, Volume 70, Issue 5, p. 637-645
ISSN: 1537-5331
In: Global Poverty Research Lab Working Paper No. 21-103
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In: Public opinion quarterly: journal of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Volume 70, Issue 5, p. 637-645
ISSN: 0033-362X
In: Wiley series in survey methodology
In: Journal of development economics, Volume 166, p. 103198
ISSN: 0304-3878
In: Survey Report
December 1979. - 1982. - 61 S. : zahlr. Tab. - (Survey Report / Federal Office of Statistics (Nigeria) ; GHS/SR/81/1). - 30982S.; June 1980 - May 1981. - 1983. - 59 S. : zahlr. Tab. . - (Survey Report / Federal Office of Statistics (Nigeria) ; GHS/SR/82/1). - 30984S
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In: Journal of economic and social measurement, Volume 40, Issue 1-4, p. 177-196
ISSN: 1875-8932
In: Problemas del desarrollo: revista latinoamericana de economía, Volume 51, Issue 200
ISSN: 2007-8951
This article presents a discussion on one main aspect of the process ofdesigning a multidimensional poverty measure: the selection of the dimensionsfor which deprivation would be evaluated. A wider goal of this ongoing research is to propose a multidimensional poverty measure that could be applied to official data drawn from existing household surveys. Thus, it is important to emphasize the limitations faced as a result of resting only on data coming from statistical sources that have not been specifically designed for measuring multidimensional poverty. To discuss such issue, alternative estimations for Argentina employing two available household surveys have been carried out, using some methodological criteria that gives evidence on how appropriate the used variables are.
In: Studies in methods
In: Series F 96
In: United Nations publication
In: Economic & social affairs