In this paper we propose an integrated use of data from two different families sample surveys (FFS Italia 1995/96 and Indagine Multiscopo 1998), pooling them with current birth statistics in order to see how age at first birth has changed over time for Italian women with and without higher educatinal qualification. We evaluate the gain from combining data from sample surveys and population collections and the decrease in lthe amount of standard errors.
Estimating first birth probabilities in Italy by combining population and survey data / Rendall, M.; Admiraal, B.; DE ROSE, Alessandra; DI GIULIO, P.; Handcock, M.; Racioppi, Filomena. - (2006), pp. 151-154.
Estimating first birth probabilities in Italy by combining population and survey data
DE ROSE, Alessandra;RACIOPPI, Filomena
2006
Abstract
In this paper we propose an integrated use of data from two different families sample surveys (FFS Italia 1995/96 and Indagine Multiscopo 1998), pooling them with current birth statistics in order to see how age at first birth has changed over time for Italian women with and without higher educatinal qualification. We evaluate the gain from combining data from sample surveys and population collections and the decrease in lthe amount of standard errors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.