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On The Interpretation Of Multi-Year Estimates Of The American Community Survey As Period Estimates, Chaitra Nagaraja, Tucker Mcelroy
On The Interpretation Of Multi-Year Estimates Of The American Community Survey As Period Estimates, Chaitra Nagaraja, Tucker Mcelroy
Chaitra H Nagaraja
The rolling sample methodology of the American Community Survey introduces temporal distortions, resulting in Multi-Year Estimates that measure aggregate activity over three or five years. This paper introduces a novel, nonparametric method for quantifying the impact of viewing multi-year estimates as functions of single-year estimates belonging to the same time span. The method is based on examining the changes to confidence interval coverage. As an application of primary interest, the interpretation of a multi-year estimate as the simple average of single-year estimates is a viewpoint that underpins the published estimates of sampling variability. Therefore it is vital to ascertain the …
Repeat Sales House Price Index Methodology, Chaitra Nagaraja, Lawrence Brown, Susan Wachter
Repeat Sales House Price Index Methodology, Chaitra Nagaraja, Lawrence Brown, Susan Wachter
Chaitra H Nagaraja
No abstract provided.
Theory And Methods For Gini Coefficients Partitioned By Quantile Range, Chaitra Nagaraja
Theory And Methods For Gini Coefficients Partitioned By Quantile Range, Chaitra Nagaraja
Chaitra H Nagaraja
The Gini coefficient is frequently used to measure inequality in populations. However, it is possible that inequality levels may change over time differently for disparate subgroups which cannot be detected with population-level estimates only. Therefore, it may be informative to examine inequality separately for these segments. The case where the population is split into two segments based on non-overlapping quantile ranges is examined. Asymptotic theory is derived and practical methods to estimate standard errors and construct confidence intervals using resampling methods are developed. An application to per capita income across census tracts using American Community Survey data is considered.
Constructing And Evaluating An Autoregressive House Price Index, Chaitra Nagaraja, Lawrence Brown
Constructing And Evaluating An Autoregressive House Price Index, Chaitra Nagaraja, Lawrence Brown
Chaitra H Nagaraja
No abstract provided.
Fixed Bandwidth Theory For Tail Index Estimation, Tucker Mcelroy, Chaitra H. Nagaraja
Fixed Bandwidth Theory For Tail Index Estimation, Tucker Mcelroy, Chaitra H. Nagaraja
Chaitra H Nagaraja
No abstract provided.
An Autoregressive Approach To House Price Modeling, Chaitra Nagaraja, Lawrence Brown, Linda Zhao
An Autoregressive Approach To House Price Modeling, Chaitra Nagaraja, Lawrence Brown, Linda Zhao
Chaitra H Nagaraja
No abstract provided.
Imputation Procedures For American Community Survey Group Quarters Small Area Estimation, Chandra Erdman, Chaitra Nagaraja
Imputation Procedures For American Community Survey Group Quarters Small Area Estimation, Chandra Erdman, Chaitra Nagaraja
Chaitra H Nagaraja
No abstract provided.