Issues of design and analysis of surveys across time

Les changements qui se produisent dans le temps dans les populations d'enquete, a la fois dans les caracteristiques et dans la composition, donnent naissance a une gamme de differents objectifs pour l'analyse. On enumere les objectifs et on discute des aptitudes de certains plans d'enquete a y satisfaire (plans repetes, de panel, sur echantillon renouvele et plans de panel divise)

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