2003
DOI: 10.1068/c0240
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Measuring Neighbourhood Deprivation: A Critique of the Index of Multiple Deprivation

Abstract: There is now a sustained interest in measuring geographical variation in social and economic circumstances in order to guide urban policy resource allocation decisions. The most recent attempt to measure local area deprivation in England has come through the government's Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD). The authors aim to consider the degree to which the IMD provides a reliable mechanism for doing so and to suggest the ways in which its successors might best be refined. They argue that although the IMD, in… Show more

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“…However, the use of deprivation measures attempts to accommodate for this, as these measures are based on a number of social factors that may be associated with teenage pregnancy 6. Yet these measure themselves are only a proxy of deprivation and have limitations 15. Area-based measures use postcodes; these are not designed for the classification of populations by deprivation category; therefore, by default, these measures may be at risk of misclassifying.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the use of deprivation measures attempts to accommodate for this, as these measures are based on a number of social factors that may be associated with teenage pregnancy 6. Yet these measure themselves are only a proxy of deprivation and have limitations 15. Area-based measures use postcodes; these are not designed for the classification of populations by deprivation category; therefore, by default, these measures may be at risk of misclassifying.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such indices are comprised of a number of subordinate indicators which, when combined, provide a relative measure of deprivation for each area for a fixed time period, typically at a local level such as a census tract or ward. These indices have been critiqued on a number of fronts (for example, DEAS et al, 2003) and typically do not allow for analysis between time periods, but they remain an important part of 'official'…”
Section: Analytical Background and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diese Frage ist noch nicht geklärt und sie wird nur empirisch zu beantworten sein [ 32 ] . Jeder Index wird Stärken und Schwächen aufweisen, jedoch wird der IMD derzeit als der Deprivationsindex mit der am weitesten entwickelten Methodik angesehen [ 75 ] .…”
Section: Vergleich Zwischen Verschiedenen Deprivationsindizesunclassified