Authors
Eric V Slud, Tapabrata Maiti
Publication date
2006/4
Journal
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology
Volume
68
Issue
2
Pages
239-257
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The problem of accurately estimating the mean-squared error of small area estimators within a Fay–Herriot normal error model is studied theoretically in the common setting where the model is fitted to a logarithmically transformed response variable. For bias-corrected empirical best linear unbiased predictor small area point estimators, mean-squared error formulae and estimators are provided, with biases of smaller order than the reciprocal of the number of small areas. The performance of these mean-squared error estimators is illustrated by a simulation study and a real data example relating to the county level estimation of child poverty rates in the US Census Bureau's on-going ‘Small area income and poverty estimation’ project.
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Scholar articles
EV Slud, T Maiti - Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B …, 2006