Examples of using Sample surveys in English and their translations into Chinese
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All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error including, but not limited to, coverage error and measurement error.
UNIDO sample surveys on productive use of renewable energy and employment generation.
Workshops on an integrated approach to the production of fertility, mortality and international migration statistics from administrative records, population censuses and sample surveys.
In addition, only sample surveys can collect the detailed data needed to assess the determinants or consequences of migration, and few adequate surveys exist that focus on internal migration.
The United Nations Demographic Yearbook database houses the 2010 round of internationally agreed data from the World Population and Housing Census Programme and related sample surveys and administrative registers.
However, by their very nature, sample surveys that are nationally representative do not provide comprehensive information about small geographical areas, and, of course, survey estimates are subject to sampling error.
Sampling survey of netizens' high frequency response.
After a sample survey, it conformed that a considerable number of people have confused the charging methods of the two batteries.
Student sample survey- If time allows, invite a small group in each target country to experience and comment on the completed course.
The 1995 National Household Sample Survey showed that 3.6 per cent(581,300) of children aged 59 were working an average of 16.2 hours weekly.
The Second China National Sample Survey on Disability, carried out in April 2006, shows that in China there were a total of 920,000 children with disabilities between the ages of 3 and 5.
The Bright Futures project is the first representative sample survey of this group, and we also surveyed a comparable group of their peers in China.
The 2015 China 1% population sample survey released by China Statistical Yearbook 2016 shows that in 2015 China's total fertility rate was only 1.05.
The Urban Inequities Survey is a sample survey consisting of three instruments: questionnaires relating to household, women and community.
In 2004, according to the National Household Sample Survey, 30 percent of Brazilian households that declared their income lived below the poverty line.
According to the 2006 National Sample Survey on Disability, China has 5.043 million children with disabilities, constituting 6.08 per cent of the disabled population as a whole.
Sources: National Bureau of Statistics; 2000 and 2010 population census, 2005 and 2015 1% National Population Sample Survey.
OECD, Eurostat, and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics also coordinate, to a lesser extent, their sample survey and assessment work.
For the study, the researchers conducted two-stage cluster sampling surveys among reproductive-aged women(15 to 45).
In 2004, registration and a sample survey of persons with disabilities was conducted with the use of methodology and definitions recognized internationally.