Imputation for nonresponse using the Annual Financial Statistics Survey.
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2011
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Abstract
In this dissertation, we focus on the Annual Financial Statistics (AFS) survey. This is
a survey conducted by Statistics South Africa, the national statistics office of South
Africa. The main purpose of this survey is to provide information for compiling of
the GDP estimates, value-added and its components, which are used to monitor and
develop government policies. The AFS covers a sample of private enterprises
operating the formal non-agricultural business sector of the South African economy,
excluding financial, insurance and government institutions.
Quality is a key area of importance in this organisation and therefore methodology
and standards need to be monitored, evaluated and reviewed on a regular basis. This
would assist in ensuring that Statistics South Africa is following international best
practices for collection and estimation of official statistics. We focus on nonresponse
for the Annual Financial Statistics survey, and investigate an alternative method for
adjusting for nonresponse and in particular focus on improving the method of dealing
with nonresponse thereby improving the estimates from the AFS survey.
Description
M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2011.
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Finance--Statistics., Statistics--Standards--South Africa., Statistics--South Africa., Gross domestic product--South Africa., Theses--Statistics.