This study examines the factors that affect the rate of mortality among infants under one year of age using panel data sets from the World Bank’s World Development Indicator database from the year 2000 to 2009 from 53 African countries. Using a random effect model in a 2SLS analytical method, results obtained after correcting for endogeneity showed that fertility rate significantly affect infant mortality rate in a positive way. Similarly, GDP per capita as a proxy for income, public health expenditure as a percentage of GDP, Prevalence of HIV and the participation of adult female in the labour force significantly affect infant mortality rate. Furthermore, of all the explanatory variables used in the analysis, fertility rate and GDP per cap...
Infant mortality remains an important indicator of a country's public health insofar as it goes hand...
This paper examined and identifies the important determinants of Fertility decline in East Africa co...
Infant mortality rate is a proxy measure of population health. Previous studies on the infant mortal...
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...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
The health status of nations has been and continues to be under debate. Although the variables that ...
Background: Despite the declining trends worldwide, infant and child mortality rates are still high ...
Background: infant mortality rate is one of the main health indicators for assessing the health syst...
Current literature is ambiguous regarding the significance of public health expenditure in reducing ...
Infant mortality has been a major public health issue from time immemorial. Understanding the associ...
The world under-five mortality rate declined by 56 per cent, from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births i...
Infant mortality rate is considered as sensitive indicators of living standard and socio-economic co...
Background: It is well established that improving human health has direct obvious payoff on enhancin...
Background: According to the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey of 2000, the infant mortality r...
Infant mortality remains an important indicator of a country's public health insofar as it goes hand...
This paper examined and identifies the important determinants of Fertility decline in East Africa co...
Infant mortality rate is a proxy measure of population health. Previous studies on the infant mortal...
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...
Infant mortality rate has been gaining greater importance in recent years as an indicator of populat...
The health status of nations has been and continues to be under debate. Although the variables that ...
Background: Despite the declining trends worldwide, infant and child mortality rates are still high ...
Background: infant mortality rate is one of the main health indicators for assessing the health syst...
Current literature is ambiguous regarding the significance of public health expenditure in reducing ...
Infant mortality has been a major public health issue from time immemorial. Understanding the associ...
The world under-five mortality rate declined by 56 per cent, from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births i...
Infant mortality rate is considered as sensitive indicators of living standard and socio-economic co...
Background: It is well established that improving human health has direct obvious payoff on enhancin...
Background: According to the Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey of 2000, the infant mortality r...
Infant mortality remains an important indicator of a country's public health insofar as it goes hand...
This paper examined and identifies the important determinants of Fertility decline in East Africa co...
Infant mortality rate is a proxy measure of population health. Previous studies on the infant mortal...