Essay: Is the wealth index a proxy for consumption expenditure? A systematic review
Background: Many epidemiological studies require a measure of socioeconomic position. The monetary measure preferred by economists is consumption expenditure; the wealth index has been proposed as a reliable, simple alternative to expenditure and is extensively used. Methods: A systematic review was...
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Published in | Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) Vol. 63; no. 11; pp. 871 - 877 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
01.11.2009
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Summary: | Background: Many epidemiological studies require a measure of socioeconomic position. The monetary measure preferred by economists is consumption expenditure; the wealth index has been proposed as a reliable, simple alternative to expenditure and is extensively used. Methods: A systematic review was conducted of the agreement between wealth indices and consumption expenditure, summarising the agreement and exploring factors affecting agreement. Results: Seventeen studies using 36 datasets met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 22 demonstrated weak agreement, 10 moderate agreement, and four strong agreement. There was some evidence that agreement is higher: in middle-income settings; in urban areas; for wealth indices with a greater number of indicators; and for wealth indices including a wider range of indicators. Conclusions: The wealth index is mostly a poor proxy for consumption expenditure. |
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ISSN: | 0143-005X 1470-2738 |