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Re: st: svyset with raked weights
From
Fernando Terrés <[email protected]>
To
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Subject
Re: st: svyset with raked weights
Date
Tue, 08 Mar 2011 19:11:02 +0100
Steve,
1. Stratum variables are municipalities (66) that were sampled to get
the phone numbers. Some of these strata are small, and are not used in
the statistical analysis. The interest lies in groups of municipalities,
which can be grouped in regions (20), and autonomous areas (3). The main
regional interest is on these three areas.
2. The purpose of the study is mainly descriptive of working conditions
(univariate and multivariate, and multiple correspondence analysis). I
think that for this purpose I could simply use the raked weights, but I
would like to be able to make inferences (if it is not complicated).
3. Primary sample units are households. Secondary sample units are
employees in the household, but with the peculiarity that only one
individual is selected in each household (selection probabilities are
given in terms of total number of individuals in each household and
total number of employees in the household).
4. Primary sample units were selected at random. The individual to
interview was also selected at random, if more than one lived in the
household.
Many thanks.
--
Fernando Terres
Lecturer. PhD candidate
CERPIE/Research
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Diagonal, 647 - 10
08028 Barcelona (Spain)
+34.934.010.708
[email protected]
http://cerpie.upc.edu
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