Estimation of the variance of cross-sectional indicators for the SILC survey in Switzerland
Author(s)
Date issued
June 2013
In
Survey Methodology
Vol
1
No
39
From page
121
To page
148
Subjects
SILC survey Rotating panel Inequality indices Variance estimation Weight-share method
Abstract
SILC (Statistics on Income and Living Conditions) is an annual European survey that measures the population’s income distribution, poverty and living conditions. It has been conducted in Switzerland since 2007, based on a four-panel rotation scheme that yields both cross-sectional and longitudinal estimates. This article examines the problem of estimating the variance of the cross-sectional poverty and social exclusion indicators selected by Eurostat. Our calculations take into account the non-linearity of the estimators, total non-response at different survey stages, indirect sampling and calibration. We adapt the method proposed by Lavallée (2002) for estimating variance in cases of non-response after weight sharing, and we obtain a variance estimator that is asymptotically unbiased and very easy to program.
Later version
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/12-001-x/2013001/article/11827-eng.pdf
Publication type
journal article
