World health & population
Volume 14, Issue 1, 2012, Pages 19-30

Household expenditures as a measure of socioeconomic status among Iraqis displaced in Jordan and Syria. (Article)

Cope J.R.* , Doocy S. , Frattaroli S. , McGready J.
  • a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States
  • b [Affiliation not available]
  • c [Affiliation not available]
  • d [Affiliation not available]

Abstract

Various measures are used to represent socioeconomic status (SES) in health research, including income. However, reliability of income data can be low. Household expenditures are an accepted proxy for income as a more reliable measure but have been studied little in refugee populations. Health and SES measures from cross-sectional surveys of Iraqi refugees in Jordan and Syria were analyzed using logistic regression to assess the interchangeability of household income and expenditures. In Jordan, odds ratios in the regression models including income quartiles were frequently similar to odds ratios found in the models including expenditure quartiles, indicating interchangeability. In Syria, fewer similarities were observed. This study provides some evidence that household expenditures may be used interchangeably with household income for some populations, allowing for the potential collection and use of data related to expenditures as a measure of SES, similar in importance to that of income.

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Index Keywords

refugee economics Jordan Syrian Arab Republic human Refugees statistics Iraq ethnology family size Family Characteristics Cross-Sectional Studies income cross-sectional study Humans Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics Article Syria Healthcare Disparities health care disparity Health Services Accessibility health care delivery

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ISSN: 17183340
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English