Survey data on sibling survival provide a crucial source of information for estimating adult mortality in countries where vital records are incomplete. This article assesses the quality of these data by comparing sibship sizes reported in Demographic and Health Surveys with women’s mean number of children ever born in the previous generation. This comparison, conducted at aggregate level, suggests that a high proportion of siblings are omitted, since the sibship sizes are 15% lower, on average, than would be expected on the basis of number of children ever born. Such omissions are more frequent in sub-Saharan Africa than in other developing regions, and their extent increases slightly with the respondents’ age. Adult mortality deduced from ...
Sibling survival histories are a major source of adult mortality estimates in countries with incompl...
BACKGROUND: In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated us...
Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequent demand for...
Survey data on sibling survival provide a crucial source of information for estimating adult mortali...
Because of incomplete registration of deaths in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, data on the su...
BACKGROUND: For several decades, global public health efforts have focused on the development and ap...
For several decades, global public health efforts have focused on the development and application of...
Due to the lack of complete registration of deaths in most countries of sub-Saharan Africa, adult mo...
Background: For several decades, global public health efforts have focused on the development and ap...
International audienceBackgroundIn countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is fre...
Estimates of adult mortality in countries with limited vital registration (e.g., sub-Saharan Africa)...
In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated using siblings...
Sibling survival histories are a major source of adult mortality estimates in countries where death ...
Due to the lack of civil registration data in sub-Saharan Africa, adult mortality rates are often es...
Sibling survival histories are a major source of adult mortality estimates in countries with incompl...
BACKGROUND: In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated us...
Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequent demand for...
Survey data on sibling survival provide a crucial source of information for estimating adult mortali...
Because of incomplete registration of deaths in most countries in sub-Saharan Africa, data on the su...
BACKGROUND: For several decades, global public health efforts have focused on the development and ap...
For several decades, global public health efforts have focused on the development and application of...
Due to the lack of complete registration of deaths in most countries of sub-Saharan Africa, adult mo...
Background: For several decades, global public health efforts have focused on the development and ap...
International audienceBackgroundIn countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is fre...
Estimates of adult mortality in countries with limited vital registration (e.g., sub-Saharan Africa)...
In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated using siblings...
Sibling survival histories are a major source of adult mortality estimates in countries where death ...
Due to the lack of civil registration data in sub-Saharan Africa, adult mortality rates are often es...
Sibling survival histories are a major source of adult mortality estimates in countries with incompl...
BACKGROUND: In countries with limited vital registration, adult mortality is frequently estimated us...
Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequent demand for...