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- Title
Development of a Multidimensional Living Conditions Index (LCI).
- Authors
Krishnan, Vijaya
- Abstract
The scope of this study ranges from the identification of key drivers of living conditions from a wide spectrum of context-based indicators to the development of a concrete composite measure of living conditions within the framework of a multivariate analysis. The Living Conditions Index (LCI) is a standardized aggregate score that summarizes five components and 18 indicators in a single number. Three different approaches, principal component analysis (PCA), range equalization (RE), and division by mean (DM) are used to assess the impact of different methods of weighting and standardization procedures on the composite. Between the RE and DM methods, the RE method is preferred because it accounts for wider variations and strong correlations to the PCA composite. In general, the PCA method appears promising, particularly for cross-community comparisons as it is based on a weighting scheme. Extreme variability between quintiles that comprise the LCI indicates that the score represents a summary of economic, housing, and cultural diversities. The paper advocates for a future plan of research in the light of identified gaps in data, and more emphasis on disparities in economic conditions. A major implication of the study is that the composite provides a new tool in child development research for characterizing community-based living conditions and detecting disparities in the distribution of child developmental outcomes.
- Subjects
LIVING conditions; CULTURAL pluralism; MULTIVARIATE analysis; STATISTICAL correlation; PRINCIPAL components analysis
- Publication
Social Indicators Research, 2015, Vol 120, Issue 2, p455
- ISSN
0303-8300
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11205-014-0591-0