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Pfeffermann Danny (Central Bureau of Statistic, 66 Kanfey Nesharim streCentral Bureau of Statistic, Israelet, Jerusalem, Israel,), Ben-Hur Dano (Central Bureau of Statistic, 66 Kanfey Nesharim streCentral Bureau of Statistic, Israelet, Jerusalem, Israel,), Blum Olivia (Central Bureau of Statistic, 66 Kanfey Nesharim streCentral Bureau of Statistic, Israelet, Jerusalem, Israel,)
Title
Planning the Next Census for Israel
Source
Statistics in Transition, 2019, vol. 20, nr 1, s. 7-19, tab., rys., bibliogr. s. 18-19
Keyword
Narodowy Spis Powszechny, Statystyka publiczna, Statystyka małych obszarów
National census, Public statistics, Small area estimates
Note
summ.
Country
Izrael
Israel
Abstract
Like in many countries, Israel has a fairly accurate population register at the national level, consisting of about 9 million persons (not including Israelis living abroad). However, the register is much less accurate for small geographical (statistical) areas, with an average area enumeration error of about 13%. The main reason for the inaccuracy at the area level is that people moving in or out of an area are often late in reporting their change of address, and in some cases, not reporting at all. In order to correct the errors at the area level in our next census, we investigate the use of the following three-step procedure: A- Draw a sample from an enhanced register to obtain initial direct sample estimates for the number of persons residing in each area on "census day", B- Fit the Fay-Herriot model to the direct estimates in an attempt to improve their accuracy, C- Compute a final census estimate for each statistical area as a linear combination of the estimate obtained in Step B and the register figure. We also consider a procedure to deal with not missing at random (NMAR) nonresponse in Step A. The proposed procedures are illustrated using data from the 2008 Census in Israel. (original abstract)
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ISSN
1234-7655
Language
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/stattrans-2019-001
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