Comparative Wealth Index [message #8868] |
Thu, 07 January 2016 05:16 |
nael
Messages: 6 Registered: January 2016
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Hi all,
I am studying how wealth affects child malnutrition in Rwanda with time. For that, I would like to calculate the Comparative Wealth Index for Rwanda for the years 1992, 2000, 2005 and 2010 (basically all available Rwanda DHS surveys).
Does anyone have the required Alpha and Beta values for these surveys?
Would greatly appreciate that as this information is vital for my PhD dissertation.
Thanks!
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Re: Comparative Wealth Index [message #8890 is a reply to message #8876] |
Tue, 12 January 2016 01:56 |
Liz-DHS
Messages: 1516 Registered: February 2013
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Dear User,
Here is a response from Dr. Shea Rutstein:
Quote:The CWI is used to compare across surveys. There is no need to use it to compare regions. Since the transformation is constant within a survey, no difference in the concentration index should be observed (to the level of rounding).
If this does not answer your question, please post again.
[Updated on: Tue, 12 January 2016 11:13] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Comparative Wealth Index [message #8921 is a reply to message #8910] |
Thu, 14 January 2016 15:47 |
Liz-DHS
Messages: 1516 Registered: February 2013
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Dear User,
A response from Dr. Shea Rutstein,
Quote:Since the DHS Wealth Index has a mean of zero by construction, applying the constant would give a mean of -0.932 for the CWI, not zero! The beta term just expands or reduces the dispersion (equally) so it doesn't change the mean. Has the user reversed the coefficients? Has s/he applied weights (should not for evaluating the mean)? Subset the data?
[Updated on: Mon, 25 January 2016 13:35] Report message to a moderator
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