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Sampling and estimation guide for SDG Indicator 2.4.1 under multiframe designs












Ferraz, C. 2024. Sampling and estimation guide for SDG Indicator 2.4.1 under multiframe designs. Second edition. FAO Statistics Working Paper Series, No. 24-40. Rome, FAO.





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