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Measuring socioeconomic status in multicountry studies: results from the eight-country MAL-ED study

Author Affiliations
National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, Aga Khan University, ...
Published InPopulation Health Metrics
Year2014
Citations276

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is no standardized approach to comparing socioeconomic status (SES) across multiple sites in epidemiological studies. This is particularly problematic when cross-country comparisons are of interest. We sought to develop a simple measure of SES that would perform well across diverse, resource-limited settings. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 800 children aged 24 to 60 months across eight resource-limited settings. Parents were asked to respond to a household SES questionnaire, and the height of each child was measured. A statistical analysis was done in two phases. First, the best approach for selecting and weighting household assets as a proxy for wealth was identified. We compared four approaches to measuring wealth: maternal education, principal components analysis, Multidimensional Poverty Index,…
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