Background It is important to monitor health differentials between population groups to understand how they are generated. Internationally displaced people represent one potentially disadvantaged group. We investigated differentials in mortality between children from former Mozambican refugee and host South African households in a rural sub-district in the north-east of South Africa. Methods Open prospective cohort of 30 276 children (80 462 person years of follow-up
Using longitudinal data from three demographic surveillance systems (DSS) and a retrospective cohort...
This study uses the 1996 Census and the 1998 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to investigate the ...
Background: Although there are significant numbers of people displaced by war in Africa, very little...
BACKGROUND: It is important to monitor health differentials between population groups to understand ...
By combining newly available geo-referenced data on refugee camps from 2000 to 2016 with 84 Demograp...
This paper examines how parents’ early childhood exposure to a refugee crisis impacts their children...
This study examines spatial differentials in childhood mortality in South Africa using data from the...
Levels of adult temporary out-migration are very high in rural South African communities as men and ...
Large rural-urban child mortality differentials in many developing countries suggest that rural fami...
This study examines spatial differentials in childhood mortality in South Africa using data from the...
Data from 15 Demographic and Health Surveys are used to examine whether rural-urban migrants in deve...
The fate of orphans in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has received increasing attention in recent years, m...
This study is conceived against the backdrop of deteriorating child survival circumstances in Kenya....
This study examines spatial differentials in childhood mortality in South Africa using data from the...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
Using longitudinal data from three demographic surveillance systems (DSS) and a retrospective cohort...
This study uses the 1996 Census and the 1998 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to investigate the ...
Background: Although there are significant numbers of people displaced by war in Africa, very little...
BACKGROUND: It is important to monitor health differentials between population groups to understand ...
By combining newly available geo-referenced data on refugee camps from 2000 to 2016 with 84 Demograp...
This paper examines how parents’ early childhood exposure to a refugee crisis impacts their children...
This study examines spatial differentials in childhood mortality in South Africa using data from the...
Levels of adult temporary out-migration are very high in rural South African communities as men and ...
Large rural-urban child mortality differentials in many developing countries suggest that rural fami...
This study examines spatial differentials in childhood mortality in South Africa using data from the...
Data from 15 Demographic and Health Surveys are used to examine whether rural-urban migrants in deve...
The fate of orphans in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has received increasing attention in recent years, m...
This study is conceived against the backdrop of deteriorating child survival circumstances in Kenya....
This study examines spatial differentials in childhood mortality in South Africa using data from the...
Using a dataset from rural South Africa, this paper examines the effects of many established factors...
Using longitudinal data from three demographic surveillance systems (DSS) and a retrospective cohort...
This study uses the 1996 Census and the 1998 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) to investigate the ...
Background: Although there are significant numbers of people displaced by war in Africa, very little...