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Integrated sampling design for different surveys with overlapping target populations

What is it about?

The paper broadly discusses the development of an integrated sampling design for two different surveys with overlapping target populations. The focus of the paper is specifically on how to integrate samples of an agricultural survey and a socio economic household survey in the context of developing countries where an important proportion of households practice agriculture. Advantages and limitations are discussed and an application in Uganda in presented

Why is it important?

When sample surveys have overlapping target populations, it could be cost effective to integrate the sampling designs. This paper discusses the development of such integrated sampling design while taking into account the measurement objectives of the different surveys

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