Old age is associated with decreased wealth in rural villages in Mtwara, Tanzania: findings from a cross-sectional survey

OBJECTIVE: In many countries, housing is used for wealth accumulation and provides financial security in old age. We tested the hypothesis that household wealth, measured by housing quality and ownership of durable assets, would increase with age of the household head. METHODS: We conducted a survey...

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Veröffentlicht in:TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH 2020-10, Vol.25 (12), p.1441-1449
Hauptverfasser: Mshamu, Salum, Peerawaranun, Pimnara, Kahabuka, Catherine, Deen, Jacqueline, Tusting, Lucy, Lindsay, Steve W, Knudsen, Jakob, Mukaka, Mavuto, von Seidlein, Lorenz
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE: In many countries, housing is used for wealth accumulation and provides financial security in old age. We tested the hypothesis that household wealth, measured by housing quality and ownership of durable assets, would increase with age of the household head. METHODS: We conducted a survey of household heads in 68 villages surrounding Mtwara town, Tanzania and recorded relevant demographic, housing and social characteristics for each household. The primary analysis assessed the relationship between age of the household head, quality of the house structure and socio-economic score (SES) using multivariate analysis. Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was used as a data reduction tool to estimate the social-economic status of subjects based on relevant variables that are considered as proxy for SES. RESULTS: Of 13 250 household heads were surveyed of whom 49% were male. Those at least 50 years old were more likely to live in homes with an earth floor (86%) compared to younger household heads (80%; P 
ISSN:1360-2276
DOI:10.1111/tmi.13496