Using data from India’s National Family Health Survey, 2005–06 (NFHS-3), this article examines the patterns of relationship between birth order and infant mortality. The analysis controls for a number of variables, including mother’s characteristics such as age at the time of survey, current place of residence (urban/rural), years of schooling, religion, caste, and child’s sex and birth weight. A modest J-shaped relationship between birth order of children and their risk of dying in the neonatal period is found, suggesting that although both first- and last-born children are at a significantly greater risk of dying compared with those in the middle, last-borns (i.e. fourth and higher order births) are at the worst risk. However, in the post...
Background: Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41 % of all global deaths among children below...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
Background: The Indian sex ratio has become highly male-biased in recent decades. This may be attrib...
Abstract Background India has achieved impressive gains in child survival over the last two decades;...
Background: There has been ample discussion on the levels and trends of infant mortality in India ov...
Despite India having a high burden of infant deaths and preterm birth, there is a clear lack of stud...
A dynamic panel data model of neonatal mortality and birth spacing is analyzed, accounting for causa...
Low birth weight is one of the strongest predictors of infant mortality, especially in the neonatal ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Between 1981 and 1990, infant...
Introduction: Undernutrition continues to be a major public health problem throughout the world. Hi...
Using microdata on 30,000 child births in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyze causal eff...
Using microdata on 30,000 childbirths in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyse causal effe...
BackgroundBirth-weight and infant mortality are both important indicators of the health of populatio...
There is limited understanding of how both trends and determinants of neonatal mortality vary from p...
Background: India and many of its bigger states could not achieve the national goal related with chi...
Background: Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41 % of all global deaths among children below...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
Background: The Indian sex ratio has become highly male-biased in recent decades. This may be attrib...
Abstract Background India has achieved impressive gains in child survival over the last two decades;...
Background: There has been ample discussion on the levels and trends of infant mortality in India ov...
Despite India having a high burden of infant deaths and preterm birth, there is a clear lack of stud...
A dynamic panel data model of neonatal mortality and birth spacing is analyzed, accounting for causa...
Low birth weight is one of the strongest predictors of infant mortality, especially in the neonatal ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Between 1981 and 1990, infant...
Introduction: Undernutrition continues to be a major public health problem throughout the world. Hi...
Using microdata on 30,000 child births in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyze causal eff...
Using microdata on 30,000 childbirths in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyse causal effe...
BackgroundBirth-weight and infant mortality are both important indicators of the health of populatio...
There is limited understanding of how both trends and determinants of neonatal mortality vary from p...
Background: India and many of its bigger states could not achieve the national goal related with chi...
Background: Neonatal mortality currently accounts for 41 % of all global deaths among children below...
Background: Reducing neonatal mortality in India is critical to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Devel...
Background: The Indian sex ratio has become highly male-biased in recent decades. This may be attrib...