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            Theoretically, measures of household wealth can be reflected by income, consumption or expenditure information. However, the collection of accurate income and consumption data requires extensive resources for household surveys. Given the increasingly routine application of principal components analysis (PCA) using asset data in creating socio-economic status (SES) indices, we review how PCA-based indices are constructed, how they can be used, and their validity and limitations. Specifically, issues related to choice of variables, data preparation and problems such as data clustering are addressed. Interpretation of results and methods of classifying households into SES groups are also discussed. PCA has been validated as a method to describe SES differentiation within a population. Issues related to the underlying data will affect PCA and this should be considered when generating and interpreting results.
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                Genus
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                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                2035-5556
                December 2016
                July 14 2016
                December 2016
                : 72
                : 1
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                10.1186/s41118-016-0008-9
                d9a861b9-5a10-4cca-bf90-46ab58c4572f
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                Quantitative & Systems biology,Biophysics
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