Small Area Estimation in the German Census 2011
Small Area Estimation in the German Census 2011
Author(s): Ralf Münnich, Jan Pablo Burgard, Siegfried Gabler, Jan-Philipp KolbSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Główny Urząd Statystyczny
Keywords: register-assisted census; small area estimation; design optimization; relative root mean squared error
Summary/Abstract: In 2011, Germany conducted the first census after the reunification. In contrast to a classical census, a register-assisted census was implemented using population register data and an additional sample. This paper provides an overview of how the sampling design recommendations were set up in order to fulfil legal requirements and to guarantee an optimal but still flexible source of information. The aim was to develop a design that fosters an accurate estimation of the main objective of the census, the total population counts. Further, the design should also adequately support the application of small area estimation methods. Some empirical results are given to provide an assessment of selected methods. The research was conducted within the German Census Sampling and Estimation research project, financially supported by the German Federal Statistical Office.
Journal: Statistics in Transition. New Series
- Issue Year: 17/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 25-40
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English