It is always concerned that there are large inequalities in the child health sector between rich and poor, especially in the developing countries. The purpose of this paper is to examine child health inequality and the child health achievement in six Middle East and North Africa countries, with particular attention being paid to the relative contribution of each category of health attributes to total socioeconomic health inequality and to the deviation from perfect health within each country. We address this question with the use of Makdissi, Sylla and Yazbeck (2012)’s counting approach and decomposition approach to capture the socioeconomic inequalities in children health. Data comes from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and the Un...
Objective In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have bee...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...
Abstract Background While Arab countries showed an impressive decline in child mortality rates durin...
Prior to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) era, considerable progress was made toward the Mill...
Abstract Background Studies have revealed large variations in average health status across social, e...
Background: Reducing child mortality was one of the Millennium Development Goals. In the current Sus...
Abstract Background During the last decades, North African countries have substantially improved eco...
In this paper, we study the evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in Egypt b...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...
In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have been implemen...
Worldwide more than 10 million children die each year before their fifth birthday (Black et al. 2003...
This report focuses on the available evidence on inequities in health and inequities in socioeconomi...
Abstract Background The early years in children’s life are the key to physical, cognitive-language, ...
Introduction The preservation and promotion of the health in children who are one of the most vulner...
Objective In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have bee...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...
Abstract Background While Arab countries showed an impressive decline in child mortality rates durin...
Prior to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) era, considerable progress was made toward the Mill...
Abstract Background Studies have revealed large variations in average health status across social, e...
Background: Reducing child mortality was one of the Millennium Development Goals. In the current Sus...
Abstract Background During the last decades, North African countries have substantially improved eco...
In this paper, we study the evolution of socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in Egypt b...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...
In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have been implemen...
Worldwide more than 10 million children die each year before their fifth birthday (Black et al. 2003...
This report focuses on the available evidence on inequities in health and inequities in socioeconomi...
Abstract Background The early years in children’s life are the key to physical, cognitive-language, ...
Introduction The preservation and promotion of the health in children who are one of the most vulner...
Objective In Ethiopia, coverage of key health services is low, and community based services have bee...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...
Objectives: To use comparable data from many countries to examine 1) socio-economic inequality in mu...