The use of income information of census enumeration area as a proxy for the household income in a household survey

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作者
Gomes F.S. [1 ,2 ]
Vasconcellos M.T.L. [1 ]
Anjos L.A. [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas, Fundação Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, Rua André Cavalcanti 106, 20231-050 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Sala 403, Bairro de Fátima
[2] Área de Alimentação, Nutrição e Câncer, Coordenação de Prevenção e Vigilância, Instituto Nacional de Câncer, 4 andar, Centro, 20231-048-Rio de Janeiro, RJ
[3] Laboratório de Avaliação Nutricional e Funcional, Departamento de Nutrição Social, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Campus do Valonguinho, 24020-140 - Niterói, RJ, Rua Mario Santos Braga 30
[4] Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, 21041-210 - Rio de Janeiro, RJ
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Household Income; Income Quintile; Income Information; Socioeconomic Information; Socioeconomic Mobility;
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10.1186/1478-7954-7-14
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Background: Some of the Census Enumeration Areas' (CEA) information may help planning the sample of population studies but it can also be used for some analyses that require information that is more difficult to obtain at the individual or household level, such as income. This paper verifies if the income information of CEA can be used as a proxy for household income in a household survey. Methods: A population-based survey conducted from January to December 2003 obtained data from a probabilistic sample of 1,734 households of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Uniform semi-association models were adjusted in order to obtain information about the agreement/disagreement structure of data. The distribution of nutritional status categories of the population of Niterói according to income quintiles was performed using both CEA- and household-level income measures and then compared using Wald statistics for homogeneity. Body mass index was calculated using body mass and stature data measured in the households and then used to define nutritional status categories according to the World Health Organization. All estimates and statistics were calculated accounting for the structural information of the sample design and a significance level lower than 5% was adopted. Results: The classification of households in the quintiles of household income was associated with the classification of these households in the quintiles of CEA income. The distribution of the nutritional status categories in all income quintiles did not differ significantly according to the source of income information (household or CEA) used in the definition of quintiles. Conclusion: The structure of agreement/disagreement between quintiles of the household's monthly per capita income and quintiles of the head-of-household's mean nominal monthly income of the CEA, as well as the results produced by these measures when they were associated with the nutritional status of the population, showed that the CEA's income information can be used when income information at the individual or household levels is not available. © 2009 Gomes et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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