A case study of mortality rates in Zimbabwe using the case of the dormitory town of Chitungwiza.Mortality is an important component of population change. Its decline in the Third World during the second half of the present century has played a significant role in accelerating the rate of population growth. Although the fertility level of a country is expected to be a more decisive factor in determining future population growth rates, mortality levels are considered to be sensitive indicators of the level of development of societies and communities. Infant and child mortality rates are important indicators of health in countries lacking information on adult mortality conditions (the majority of developing countries). These rates function as...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it h...
The demographic study of mortality in Subsaharan Africa is dominated by two paradoxes. The first has...
This study describes levels and trends in infant and childhood mortality in Zimbabwe over the past 5...
BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) carries the highest burden of maternal mortality, yet, the accu...
This study addresses important issues in infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe. The objective of th...
Development of child and maternal mortality in the context of the Millennium Development Goals Abstr...
Background: Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.1 target is to reduce the global maternal mortality...
Objective: To describe timeliness and completeness of maternal mortality notifications after the int...
Swaziland\u27s vital registration system is incomplete and unreliable. Consequently, infant and chil...
International audienceThe evolution of mortality is one of the main components of population dynamic...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality is a priority of Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 which requ...
Great inconsistencies have been observed in life expectancy dynamics in Zimbabwe over the past decad...
This research applies direct and indirect methods to data from censuses and Demographic and Health S...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it h...
The demographic study of mortality in Subsaharan Africa is dominated by two paradoxes. The first has...
This study describes levels and trends in infant and childhood mortality in Zimbabwe over the past 5...
BACKGROUND: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) carries the highest burden of maternal mortality, yet, the accu...
This study addresses important issues in infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe. The objective of th...
Development of child and maternal mortality in the context of the Millennium Development Goals Abstr...
Background: Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3.1 target is to reduce the global maternal mortality...
Objective: To describe timeliness and completeness of maternal mortality notifications after the int...
Swaziland\u27s vital registration system is incomplete and unreliable. Consequently, infant and chil...
International audienceThe evolution of mortality is one of the main components of population dynamic...
BACKGROUND: Reducing maternal mortality is a priority of Sustainable Development Goal 3.1 which requ...
Great inconsistencies have been observed in life expectancy dynamics in Zimbabwe over the past decad...
This research applies direct and indirect methods to data from censuses and Demographic and Health S...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it h...
The demographic study of mortality in Subsaharan Africa is dominated by two paradoxes. The first has...