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      Is the wealth index a proxy for consumption expenditure? A systematic review.

      Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
      Economics, Epidemiologic Research Design, Humans, Income, Social Class, Socioeconomic Factors

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          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. A systematic review was conducted of the agreement between wealth indices and consumption expenditure, summarising the agreement and exploring factors affecting agreement. 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. The wealth index is mostly a poor proxy for consumption expenditure.

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          19406742
          10.1136/jech.2009.088021

          Chemistry
          Economics,Epidemiologic Research Design,Humans,Income,Social Class,Socioeconomic Factors
          Chemistry
          Economics, Epidemiologic Research Design, Humans, Income, Social Class, Socioeconomic Factors

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