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The design of a stratified sample from a finite population deals with two main issues: the definition of a rule to partition the population, and the allocation of sampling units in the selected strata. This article examines a tree-based strategy which plans to solve jointly these issues when the...
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This paper proposes a local stationarity approach in EBLUP estimation with the aim to improve the reliability of relative poverty estimates in small areas. The results of the experimentations, performed in the framework of the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions survey (EU-SILC),...
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In sampling theory the large concentration of the population with respect to most surveyed variables constitutes a problem which is difficult to tackle by means of classical tools. One possible solution is given by cut-off sampling, which explicitly prescribes to discard part of the population;...
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The problem of computing risk measures associated to flood events is extremely important not only from the point of view of civil protection systems but also because of the necessity for the municipalities of insuring against the damages. In this work we propose, in the framework of an...
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In this paper we study Maximum Likelihood Estimation of the parameters of a Pareto mixture. Application of standard techniques to a mixture of Pareto is problematic. For this reason we develop two alternative algorithms. The first one is the Simulated Annealing and the second one is based on...
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