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Making the demographic and health surveys wealth index comparable

Title
Making the demographic and health surveys wealth index comparable / Shea O. Rutstein, Sarah Staveteig.
Author
Rutstein, Shea Oscar
Publication
Rockville, Maryland, USA : ICF International, February 2014.

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Additional Authors
  • Staveteig, Sarah
  • MEASURE DHS (Program), issuing body.
  • United States. Agency for International Development.
Description
ix, 47 pages : illustrations
Summary
The development of the DHS Wealth Index more than a decade ago provided the opportunity to analyze economic status inequalities beyond those of educational attainment, occupation, residence, and ethnic group. However, the DHS wealth index is survey-specific and as such refers to a particular point in time, limiting comparative and trend analyses involving economic status. This report describes the methodology of the Comparative Wealth Index (CWI), a way to make the standard DHS Wealth Index comparable across surveys and time which allows direct comparison of economic status levels. In the report CWI has been computed for 172 DHS surveys conducted between 1990 and 2012. Calculations of means and standard deviations of the CWI for each survey show that the CWI comports well with per capita income measures for countries and for regions. The report illustrates use of the CWI in analyses of indicators of child mortality, fertility, maternal health care, and child nutritional status and highlights the importance of considering absolute levels of wealth when comparing national survey data. The Comparative Wealth Index does not replace the original DHS Wealth Index but adds an additional dimension for comparative and trend analysis, one that can be used to sort out the effects of health programs from the effects of changes in economic status of the population. --
Series Statement
DHS methodological reports ; no. 9
Uniform Title
Demographic and Health Surveys methodological reports ; no. 9.
Subject
  • MEASURE DHS (Program)
  • Population > Statistics
  • Health surveys > Statistics
  • Wealth > Statistics
  • Income
  • Health Surveys > methods
  • Income
  • Research Design
  • Health surveys
  • Population
  • Wealth
Genre/Form
  • Statistics
  • Statistics.
  • Statistiques.
Note
  • "USAID from the American people"--Cover.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-41).
Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 4. Example and applications -- 5. Conclusions and limitations.
OCLC
  • ocn880775559
  • 880775559
  • SCSB-1777914
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library