A Comprehensive Overview of Unit-Level Modeling of Survey Data for Small Area Estimation under Informative Sampling

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Model-based small area estimation is frequently used in conjunction with survey data to establish estimates for under-sampled or unsampled geographies. These models can be specified at either the area-level, or the unit-level, but unit-level models often offer potential advantages such as more precise estimates and easy spatial aggregation. Nevertheless, relative to area-level models, literature on unit-level models is less prevalent. In modeling small areas at the unit level, challenges often arise as a consequence of the informative sampling mechanism used to collect the survey data. This article provides a comprehensive methodological review for unit-level models under informative sampling, with an emphasis on Bayesian approaches.

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Parker, P. A., Janicki, R., & Holan, S. H. (2023). A Comprehensive Overview of Unit-Level Modeling of Survey Data for Small Area Estimation under Informative Sampling. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology, 11(4), 829–857. https://doi.org/10.1093/jssam/smad020

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