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% of civilian labor force that is unemployed |
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Bureau of Labor Statistics |
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agency in charge of employment numbers |
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BLS interviews for monthly report |
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1700 staff members interview 110,000 people |
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PSU’s in 1990 redesign of Current Population Survey |
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Primary Sampling Units = county or city |
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Ultimate Sampling Units = 4 housing units |
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At the second state USU’s are selected at random |
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every person 16 yoa and over are added to sample for the Current Population Survey |
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Rotation of part of the sample = state one and state two |
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16 different samples made = housing unit kept for 4 months = drops out for next 8 months = brought back for final 4 months |
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Why the two stages and the rotation |
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saves money and helps estimate monthly change in unemployment and employment |
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Threshold size of sub-sample in employment and earnings |
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1000 estimates are done when sub-sample is below 50, no estimate is undertaken |
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random sample formulas do not apply to cluster samples |
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Which has more information Random or Cluster samples |
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random samples = person and neighbor have remote chance of getting into same sample |
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Which has less information Random or Cluster samples |
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cluster samples = person and neighbor have more of a chance in getting into the same sample |
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Half-sample method = split survey into 2 pieces |
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takes difference of estimates and this equals the SE = the average of the two is taken as the estimate of the characteristic to be estimated |
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to know how sample was picked |
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Bureaus’ SE for estimate in size of labor force is 5% smaller than for a sample random sample. WHY? |
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Because weighs are doing a good job |
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Adjusting the weights helps correcting imbalances caused by chance variation and reducing sampling error. |
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Is it possible to look at data and detect bias when it operates evenly across the sample? |
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NO. SE’s computed by the half-sample method will not pick up this kind of bias. |
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About 3% of the monthly sample is re-interviewed by supervisors |
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and the supervisors reports are checked for incomplete of inconsistent entries |
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Bureau’s SE for estimating the size of the unemployement is 50% worse than for a simple random sample why? |
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because the clustering hurts |
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