학술논문

Three-fold Fay–Herriot model for small area estimation and its diagnostics
Document Type
Review Paper
Source
Statistical Methods & Applications: Journal of the Italian Statistical Society. 32(5):1563-1609
Subject
Small area estimation
Area-level models
Fay–Herriot model
Diagnostics
Living conditions survey
Poverty proportion
62E30
62J12
62J20
Language
English
ISSN
1618-2510
1613-981X
Abstract
This paper introduces a three-fold Fay–Herriot model with random effects at three hierarchical levels. Small area best linear unbiased predictors of linear indicators are derived from the new model and the corresponding mean squared errors are approximated and estimated analytically and by parametric bootstrap. The problem of influence analysis and model diagnostics is addressed by introducing measures adapted to small area estimation. Simulation experiments empirically investigate the behavior of the predictors and mean squared error estimators. The new statistical methodology is applied to Spanish living conditions survey of 2004–2008. The target is the estimation of proportions of women and men under the poverty line by province and year.