Abstract 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 categorie...
This guide is intended for survey designers who want to collect information on income. It addresses ...
The presence of income inequality is an important problem to demographers, policy makers, economists...
Household expenditure survey data cannot yield precise estimates of poverty or inequality for small ...
Background: This paper assesses the agreement be...
The United States Census Bureau has been compiling income estimates annually since 1947. These estim...
This paper examines macro and micro sources of information about household income and expenditures. ...
Background: Researchers often use census-derived measures of socioeconomic status (SES) when persona...
In this paper we address the issues involved with the use of microeconomic data, that is, household ...
This report on recent research activities in the fields of consumption, income and living standards ...
1 Estimates of households and the distribution of the household population have, in recent years, be...
Household income is widely used for economic and sociological analysis, yet little emphasis has been...
International audienceThe assessment of early life socioeconomic position (SEP) is essential to the ...
Income is one of the most important measures of well-being, but it is notoriously difficult to measu...
Dataset consisting of inequality measures for 46 nation states and a global bibliography of all know...
In this report... Researchers use income distribution to measure the economic well-being of the pop...
This guide is intended for survey designers who want to collect information on income. It addresses ...
The presence of income inequality is an important problem to demographers, policy makers, economists...
Household expenditure survey data cannot yield precise estimates of poverty or inequality for small ...
Background: This paper assesses the agreement be...
The United States Census Bureau has been compiling income estimates annually since 1947. These estim...
This paper examines macro and micro sources of information about household income and expenditures. ...
Background: Researchers often use census-derived measures of socioeconomic status (SES) when persona...
In this paper we address the issues involved with the use of microeconomic data, that is, household ...
This report on recent research activities in the fields of consumption, income and living standards ...
1 Estimates of households and the distribution of the household population have, in recent years, be...
Household income is widely used for economic and sociological analysis, yet little emphasis has been...
International audienceThe assessment of early life socioeconomic position (SEP) is essential to the ...
Income is one of the most important measures of well-being, but it is notoriously difficult to measu...
Dataset consisting of inequality measures for 46 nation states and a global bibliography of all know...
In this report... Researchers use income distribution to measure the economic well-being of the pop...
This guide is intended for survey designers who want to collect information on income. It addresses ...
The presence of income inequality is an important problem to demographers, policy makers, economists...
Household expenditure survey data cannot yield precise estimates of poverty or inequality for small ...