STES Administrative Data overview: 2. Sampling frame/non-response control/imputation/non-response structure

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1. Administrative data papers relevant to short-term economic statistics

Administrative data in Statistics Canada's business surveys: the present and the future Statistics Canada (2007)

Procedures to account for entries in business surveys US Bureau of Census (2001)

Reassessment of the use of an area sample for the monthly retail trade survey US Bureau of Census

Statistics on turnover: Production description 2005 Statistics Sweden (2005)


STES Timeliness Framework: Maintaining Survey Frames from Administrative Data Sources

2. More general administrative data papers

Using administrative data to enhance the sampling frame for the 1997 survey minority-owned business enterprises (SMOBE) US Bureau of Census

The use of administrative data to compute measure of size of new employer births US Bureau of Census

Using auxiliary information to adjust for non-response in weighting a linked sample of administrative records Internal Revenue Service United States (2002)

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