19th International
CODATA Conference
Category: Economic Development
Reporting and Compensation for Non-sampling Errors
Themba Mohoto (ThembaM@statssa.gov.za
Analysis and Consulting [Q&M], South Africa
There are a number of methods used in household surveys to collect and to analyse
data. Inherent in these methods of data collection are errors, which can occur
in various forms. Silva, 2003 in his paper “Reporting and Compensation for Non-sampling
Errors for Surveys in Developing and Transition Countries: Current Practice
and Future challenges” indicated that the lack of a widely accepted unifying
theory, of standard methods for compiling and estimating parameters of the non-sampling
error components, and of a culture that recognises these errors as important
to measure, assess and report about, makes their measurement receive little
attention in most surveys carried out by developing or transition countries.
There are two broad categories of errors known and used in the literature and
these are: Sampling and Non-sampling errors. A great deal of research by statisticians
have gone into the
area of sampling errors maybe due to ease of computation. However, non-sampling
errors have received less attention. In
this paper, we propose some possible solution to dealing with non-sampling errors.