ABSTRACTWhile there have been notable advancements in child health in Egypt, disparities in child mortality still exist. Understanding these disparities is crucial to addressing them. The objective of this study is to explore the factors linked to child mortality in Egypt, providing a comprehensive understanding of the disparities in child mortality rates. The study utilises cross-sectional data from Egypt's Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) in 2014 to examine child mortality. The dataset consists of 15,848 observations from mothers with children born within five years prior to the survey. The choice of explanatory variables was guided by the Mosely and Chen Framework and logistic multivariate regression was used to conduct the analyses....
OBJECTIVE: To review factors contributing to a 52% drop in Egypt's maternal mortality ratio (MMR) pe...
The main causes of death in most early childhood mortality are diseases which are preventable and cu...
Much of child illness in developing countries can be explained by what have been called, 'proximate ...
Introduction All nations are striving for development. Economic development is one of the main parts...
In the Egyptian context, delayed fertility transition compared to neighboring countries, can be in p...
Abstract Background While Arab countries showed an impressive decline in child mortality rates durin...
Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, is alarming...
In this paper, we study the evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in Egypt b...
Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, is alarming ...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the probability of dying in childhood is strongly relat...
This paper assesses water and sanitation’s impacts on child mortality in Egypt. The analysis is cond...
This thesis is an empirical work dealing with water issues in Egypt where the emphasis is put on the...
Background: Despite global achievements in reducing early childhood mortality, disparities remain. T...
Background: Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, ...
Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, is alarming ...
OBJECTIVE: To review factors contributing to a 52% drop in Egypt's maternal mortality ratio (MMR) pe...
The main causes of death in most early childhood mortality are diseases which are preventable and cu...
Much of child illness in developing countries can be explained by what have been called, 'proximate ...
Introduction All nations are striving for development. Economic development is one of the main parts...
In the Egyptian context, delayed fertility transition compared to neighboring countries, can be in p...
Abstract Background While Arab countries showed an impressive decline in child mortality rates durin...
Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, is alarming...
In this paper, we study the evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in Egypt b...
Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, is alarming ...
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the probability of dying in childhood is strongly relat...
This paper assesses water and sanitation’s impacts on child mortality in Egypt. The analysis is cond...
This thesis is an empirical work dealing with water issues in Egypt where the emphasis is put on the...
Background: Despite global achievements in reducing early childhood mortality, disparities remain. T...
Background: Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, ...
Globally, the burden of mortality in children, especially in poor developing countries, is alarming ...
OBJECTIVE: To review factors contributing to a 52% drop in Egypt's maternal mortality ratio (MMR) pe...
The main causes of death in most early childhood mortality are diseases which are preventable and cu...
Much of child illness in developing countries can be explained by what have been called, 'proximate ...