Socioeconomic Inequalitites in Child Mortality: Comparisons across Nine Developing Countries

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Abstract\".. An estimate of poor-rich differences in infant and under-five mortality for nine developing countries, based on household survey data. The differences were large enough to be statistically significant in five of the nine countries for infant mortality, in seven of the nine for under-five mortality. In each country, poor-rich differences were larger for under-fivethan for infant mortality....\"

Author(s): Wagstaff, Adam Originator(s): World Bank
Resource added in: 13/12/2000
Available languages: English
Developing Countries, Health Services, Infant Mortality, Socioeconomic Factors, Sevices Accessibility, Equity, Living Conditions, Social Justic, Equity, Health Services Accessibility^util
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