Identifying how area-based socio-economic Indicators are measured in Canada
Année de publication: 2019
Socio-economic status (SES) is (based on the
definition from BC Stats) a measure of the economic
and social status of an individual or group of
individuals based on education, income, occupation,
and other relevant indicators, relative to other
members of the population.(1) Given that it is an
indicator of several important determinants of health,
SES is a crucial variable to consider in developing and
evaluating any policies, programs and services
designed to enhance the health of individuals or
populations. However, many data sources do not
have individual SES measures, which require the use
of geographical proxy measures. For populationbased analyses, area-based socio-economic indicators
(ABSIs) are needed given that they allow for the
measurement and tracking of area-level effects of SES
on health