This paper studies the disparities in low birth weight in Italy according to socio-economic status, using data updated to 2005. In particular, the two components of low birth weight, prematurity and intrauterine growth retardation, are considered separately. Results of multinomial models show an effect of maternal socio-economic characteristics only for growth retarded births: women who are unmarried and who have low educational level have the highest risks to have restricted foetal growth, even controlling for physiological aspects. The prematurity component presents, instead, some inequalities according to father\u2019s employment status. This paternal factor influences also intrauterine growth retardation
We have chosen four Italian regions with different degrees of industrialization and socioeconomic le...
Abstract Introduction: One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researcher...
Objectives: We investigate the differences in birthweight between first- and second-borns, evaluatin...
During the early 1990s, Italy has been one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility, i.e...
During the early 1990s, Italy has been one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility, i.e...
Background: Many governments have made commitments to examine inequalities in healthcare access base...
Abstract. Italy has been one of the first countries to reach the so called lowest-low fertility, i.e...
To assess the effect of maternal age, height, early pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and ethnicity on...
To assess the effect of maternal age, height, early pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and ethnicity on...
Abstract Background Maternal socioeconomic disparities strongly affect child health, particularly in...
There is now fairly substantial evidence of a socioeconomic gradient in low birthweight for develope...
Small for gestational age (SGA) is recognized as an important predictor of infant mortality. Racial ...
As of 1 January 2000 the government of the north-eastern Italian region of Friuli- Venezia Giulia (F...
One of the major explanations brought forward for the emergence if low fertility in Italy (and other...
One of the major explanations brought forward for the emergence if low fertility in Italy (and other...
We have chosen four Italian regions with different degrees of industrialization and socioeconomic le...
Abstract Introduction: One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researcher...
Objectives: We investigate the differences in birthweight between first- and second-borns, evaluatin...
During the early 1990s, Italy has been one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility, i.e...
During the early 1990s, Italy has been one of the first countries to reach lowest-low fertility, i.e...
Background: Many governments have made commitments to examine inequalities in healthcare access base...
Abstract. Italy has been one of the first countries to reach the so called lowest-low fertility, i.e...
To assess the effect of maternal age, height, early pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and ethnicity on...
To assess the effect of maternal age, height, early pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and ethnicity on...
Abstract Background Maternal socioeconomic disparities strongly affect child health, particularly in...
There is now fairly substantial evidence of a socioeconomic gradient in low birthweight for develope...
Small for gestational age (SGA) is recognized as an important predictor of infant mortality. Racial ...
As of 1 January 2000 the government of the north-eastern Italian region of Friuli- Venezia Giulia (F...
One of the major explanations brought forward for the emergence if low fertility in Italy (and other...
One of the major explanations brought forward for the emergence if low fertility in Italy (and other...
We have chosen four Italian regions with different degrees of industrialization and socioeconomic le...
Abstract Introduction: One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researcher...
Objectives: We investigate the differences in birthweight between first- and second-borns, evaluatin...