This paper examines the spatial variation of infant mortality in Malawi between 1977 and 1987. Data from the 1977 and 1987 censuses are used in simple correlation and forward stepwise regression analysis to explain and/or predict the variation and change of infant mortality at district (county) level. The results indicate that, at the macro-level, the variation of infant mortality is strongly associated with a number of demographic and socioeconomic variables. Region in which a district finds itself also matters as far as levels of infant mortality are concerned. With a rapidly expanding population, the study concludes that the reduction of infant mortality throughout the country should be vigorously pursued by the government of Malawi. Fer...
Swaziland\u27s vital registration system is incomplete and unreliable. Consequently, infant and chil...
Spatial differences in mortality have been reported in Africa amongst children under-five years of a...
Abstract This study examines the residual geographical variations in infant and child mortality and ...
Spatial differences in mortality have been reported in Africa amongst children under-five years of a...
Spatial differences in mortality have been reported in Africa amongst children under-five years of a...
Two logistic binomial models for neonatal mortality (under 1 month) and post-neonatal mortality were...
This paper identifies factors that account for areal differences in childhood mortality in Swaziland...
This study is based on the 1984 Malawi Family Formation Survey, a nationwide sample survey conducte...
Abstract It is suggested that environmental or geographical factors (e.g. population density, climat...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality contributes a large proportion towards early childhood mortality in d...
This dissertation is a composite of three related papers that focus on mortality in Malawi. The firs...
This dissertation is a composite of three related papers that focus on mortality in Malawi. The firs...
Neonatal mortality contributes a large proportion towards early childhood mortality in developing co...
Neonatal mortality contributes a large proportion towards early childhood mortality in developing co...
This study addresses important issues in infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe. The objective of th...
Swaziland\u27s vital registration system is incomplete and unreliable. Consequently, infant and chil...
Spatial differences in mortality have been reported in Africa amongst children under-five years of a...
Abstract This study examines the residual geographical variations in infant and child mortality and ...
Spatial differences in mortality have been reported in Africa amongst children under-five years of a...
Spatial differences in mortality have been reported in Africa amongst children under-five years of a...
Two logistic binomial models for neonatal mortality (under 1 month) and post-neonatal mortality were...
This paper identifies factors that account for areal differences in childhood mortality in Swaziland...
This study is based on the 1984 Malawi Family Formation Survey, a nationwide sample survey conducte...
Abstract It is suggested that environmental or geographical factors (e.g. population density, climat...
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality contributes a large proportion towards early childhood mortality in d...
This dissertation is a composite of three related papers that focus on mortality in Malawi. The firs...
This dissertation is a composite of three related papers that focus on mortality in Malawi. The firs...
Neonatal mortality contributes a large proportion towards early childhood mortality in developing co...
Neonatal mortality contributes a large proportion towards early childhood mortality in developing co...
This study addresses important issues in infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe. The objective of th...
Swaziland\u27s vital registration system is incomplete and unreliable. Consequently, infant and chil...
Spatial differences in mortality have been reported in Africa amongst children under-five years of a...
Abstract This study examines the residual geographical variations in infant and child mortality and ...