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María Dolores Esteban, Domingo Morales (Operations Research Center, University Miguel Hernández of Elche), Agustín Pérez (Departments of Economic and Financial Studies, University Miguel Hernández of Elche) and Tomáš Hobza (Czech Technical University in Prague)

Abstract: This advanced textbook explores small area estimation techniques, covers the underlying mathematical and statistical theory and offers hands-on support with their implementation. It presents the theory in a rigorous way and compares and contrasts various statistical methodologies, helping readers understand how to develop new methodologies for small area estimation. It also includes numerous sample applications of small area estimation techniques. The underlying R code is provided in the text and applied to four datasets that mimic data from labor markets and living conditions surveys, where the socioeconomic indicators include the small area estimation of total unemployment, unemployment rates, average annual household incomes and poverty indicators. Given its scope, the book will be useful for master and PhD students, and for official and other applied statisticians.