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Poverty Mapping Under Area-Level Random Regression Coefficient Poisson Models

Abstract

Under an area-level random regression coefficient Poisson model, this article derives small area predictors of counts and proportions and introduces bootstrap estimators of the mean squared errors (MSEs). The maximum likelihood estimators of the model parameters and the mode predictors of the random effects are calculated by a Laplace approximation algorithm. Simulation experiments are implemented to investigate the behavior of the fitting algorithm, the predictors, and the MSE estimators with and without bias correction. The new statistical methodology is applied to data from the Spanish Living Conditions Survey. The target is to estimate the proportions of women and men under the poverty line by province.

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 01/01/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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