학술논문

The Fay–Herriot Model in Small Area Estimation
Document Type
article
Source
Revstat Statistical Journal, Vol 18, Iss 5 (2020)
Subject
empirical best linear unbiased predictor
food security and poverty
Monte Carlo simulation
R software
random effects
variance components
Statistics
HA1-4737
Probabilities. Mathematical statistics
QA273-280
Language
English
ISSN
1645-6726
2183-0371
Abstract
Standard methods of variance component estimation used in the Fay-Herriot model for small areas can produce problems of inadmissible values (negative or zero) for these variances. This implies that the empirical best linear unbiased predictor of a small area mean does not take into account the variance of the random effect of the corresponding area, reducing it to a regression estimator. In this paper, we propose an approach based on the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm to solve the problem of inadmissibility. As stated in the theory of variance component estimation, we confirm through Monte Carlo simulations that the EM algorithm always produces strictly positive variance component estimates. In addition, we compare the performance of the proposed approach with two recently proposed methods in terms of relative bias, mean square error and mean square predictor error. We illustrate our approach with official data related to food security and poverty collected in Mexico, showing their potential applications.