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Clustering within households 1 Complex sample design 1 Confidence interval 1 EU-SILC 1 Europe 2020 poverty reduction target 1 Incomplete sample design variables 1 Standard error 1 Variance estimation 1
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How much Confidence can we have in EU-SILC? Complex Sample Designs and the Standard Error of the Europe 2020 Poverty Indicators
Goedemé, Tim - In: Social Indicators Research 110 (2013) 1, pp. 89-110
If estimates are based on samples, they should be accompanied by appropriate standard errors and confidence intervals. This is true for scientific research in general, and is even more important if estimates are used to inform and evaluate policy measures such as those aimed at attaining the...
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