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Micro-analysis of mother's education and child mortality: Evidence from Uganda.
Author(s): Edward Bbaale, Faisal Buyinza
Source: Journal of International Development (JAN 2012) , Jan2012 Supplement, Vol. 24, pS138-S158, 21p, DOI: 10.1002/jid.1762
Country(s): Uganda
Migration and child health inequities in Nigeria: a multilevel analysis of contextual- and individual-level factors
Author(s): Antai, Diddy; Wedrén, Sara; Bellocco, Rino; Moradi, Tahereh
Source: Tropical Medicine and International Health (DEC 2010) , Volume 15, Number 12, December 2010 , pp. 1464-1474(11), DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2010.02643.x
Country(s): Nigeria
NEONATAL MORTALITY IN THE EMPOWERED ACTION GROUP STATES OF INDIA: TRENDS AND DETERMINANTS
Author(s): PERIANAYAGAM AROKIASAMY & ABHISHEK GAUTAM
Source: Journal of Biosocial Science (MAR 2008) , (2008), 40:183-201 Cambridge University Press
Country(s): India
Pauvreté des conditions de vie et mortalité infanto-juvénile en Haïti.
Author(s): Beauliere, Arnousse ; Flori, Yves-Antoine
Source: Sciences sociales et santé (2008) , 2008, Vol. 26, n° 2, p. 39-69, ISBN/ISSN : 0294-0337
Country(s): Haiti
Regional inequalities in under-5 mortality in Nigeria: a population-based analysis of individual- and community-level determinants
Author(s): Diddy Antai
Source: Population Health Metrics (2011) , 2011, 9:6
Country(s): Nigeria
Spending to save? State health expenditure and infant mortality in India.
Author(s): Bhalotra S.
Source: Health Economics (SEP 2007) , CMPO Working Paper Series No. 07/169
Country(s): India
Web: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/cmpo/publications/papers/2007/wp169
Spousal Abuse and Infant and Child Mortality in India.
Author(s): Abhishek Singh, Bidhubhusan Mahapatra and Subhra Dutta*
Source: Asia-Pacific Population Journal , Aug2008, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p33-54, 22p
Country(s): India
Web: http://www.unescap.org/esid/psis/population/journal/articles
The association of maternal age with infant mortality, child anthropometric failure, diarrhoea and anaemia for first births: evidence from 55 low- and middle-income countries
Author(s): Jocelyn E Finlay, Emre Özaltin, David Canning
Source: BMJ Open (SEP 2011) , 2011;1:e000226 doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2011-000226
Country(s): Multiple Regions
Web: http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/1/2/e000226.full.pdf
The height of women in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of health, nutrition, and income in childhood
Author(s): YOKO AKACHI & DAVID CANNING
Source: Annals of Human Biology (JUL 2007) , July–August 2007; 34(4): 397–410
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
The Link between Infant Mortality and Child Nutrition in India: Is There Any Evidence of a Gender Bias?
Author(s): Maitra, Pushkar; Rammohan, Anu
Source: Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy (FEB 2011) , February 2011, v. 16, iss. 1, pp. 81-110
Country(s): India
The linked survival prospects of siblings: Evidence for the Indian states
Author(s): Wiji Arulampalam; Sonia Bhalotra
Source: Population Studies (JUL 2008) , Volume 62, Issue 2 July 2008 , pages 171 - 190
Country(s): India
Understanding the causative factors behind stalling of infant mortality in India during the recent period
Author(s): Das, N.P., D. Dey
Source: Demography India (2003) , Vol 32, Num 2, Page: 249-273
Country(s): India
Understanding the effects of siblings on child mortality: Evidence from India
Author(s): Makepeace G | Pal S
Source: Journal of Population Economics (OCT 2008) , 2008 Oct;21(4):877-902
Country(s): India
Wealthiest Is Not Always Healthiest: What Explains Differences in Child Mortality in West Africa?
Author(s): Amy Ickowitz
Source: Journal of African Economies (SEP 2011) , Vol. 0, number 0, pp. 1–36, First published online: September 20, 2011, doi: 10.1093/jae/ejr035
Country(s): Multiple African Countries, Cote d’Ivoire , Ghana, Burkina Faso, Togo
What Explains the Rural-Urban Gap in Infant Mortality: Household or Community Characteristics?
Author(s): Ellen Van de Poel, Owen O’Donnell, Eddy Van Doorslaer
Source: Demography (NOV 2009) , Volume 46, Number 4, November 2009
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
Why is infant mortality higher in boys than in girls? A new hypothesis based on preconception environment and evidence from a large sample of twins.
Author(s): Pongou R.
Source: Demography (NOV 2012) , 50(2):421-44. doi: 10.1007/s13524-012-0161-5.
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
 
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