linarpr(Y, id,
weight = NULL,
Y_thres = NULL,
wght_thres = NULL,
sort = NULL,
Dom = NULL,
period = NULL,
dataset = NULL,
percentage = 60,
order_quant = 50,
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dati <- data.frame(IDd = 1:nrow(eusilc), eusilc)
# Full population
d <- linarpr(Y="eqIncome", id="IDd", weight="rb050", Dom=NULL,
dataset=dati, percentage=60, order_quant=50)
d$value
# By domains
dd <- linarpr(Y="eqIncome", id="IDd", weight="rb050", Dom="db040",
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