Infant mortality in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been declining, yet disparities remain between the nations. This paper therefore explores the determinants of infant mortality in the older ASEAN-4 economies, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines using an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Error Correction Model framework. The key findings of the study are: First, there is evidence of long-run relationships among infant mortality, education, female fertility, income and access to healthcare. Second, the determinants of infant mortality vary between countries. Female fertility emerged as the main determinant of infant mortality in Malaysia, while access to healthcare matter for infant mortality in Indo...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
This study focused on child survival as an important issue for maternal and child health, especially...
The infant mortality rates in 45 Asian countries (1960-2018), obtained from the Federal Reserve Bank...
Infant mortality in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been declining, yet dispa...
Infant mortality in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been declining, yet dispa...
This study comprises an ecological (area-based) population health survey involving all 135 administ...
1.1 Background There is a large body of empirical evidence to suggest that social conditions are on...
The ASEAN countries have been experiencing drastic declines in fertility of more than 10 percent, pa...
The ASEAN countries have been experiencing drastic declines in fertility of more than 10 percent, pa...
The fertility rate in Southeast and South Asia is relatively high compared to other region in the wo...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
Although maternal and child mortality are on the decline in southeast Asia, there are still major di...
ASEAN-3 countries displayed a high fertility rate and infant mortality rate in the beginning of the ...
Background: It is well established that improving human health has direct obvious payoff on enhancin...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
This study focused on child survival as an important issue for maternal and child health, especially...
The infant mortality rates in 45 Asian countries (1960-2018), obtained from the Federal Reserve Bank...
Infant mortality in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been declining, yet dispa...
Infant mortality in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been declining, yet dispa...
This study comprises an ecological (area-based) population health survey involving all 135 administ...
1.1 Background There is a large body of empirical evidence to suggest that social conditions are on...
The ASEAN countries have been experiencing drastic declines in fertility of more than 10 percent, pa...
The ASEAN countries have been experiencing drastic declines in fertility of more than 10 percent, pa...
The fertility rate in Southeast and South Asia is relatively high compared to other region in the wo...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic determinants of infant mortality in WAEMU countries for th...
Although maternal and child mortality are on the decline in southeast Asia, there are still major di...
ASEAN-3 countries displayed a high fertility rate and infant mortality rate in the beginning of the ...
Background: It is well established that improving human health has direct obvious payoff on enhancin...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
This study focused on child survival as an important issue for maternal and child health, especially...
The infant mortality rates in 45 Asian countries (1960-2018), obtained from the Federal Reserve Bank...