This article examines socioeconomic inequalities in maternal and child health care in Nigeria over an 18-year period. Studies demonstrate that maternal and child mortality is much higher amongst the poor in low-income countries, with access to health care concentrated among the wealthiest. Evidence suggests that in Nigeria inequalities in access to quality services continue to persist. We use data from two rounds of the Nigerian Demographic and Heath Survey (NDHS) conducted in 1990 and 2008 and measure inequalities in maternal and child health care variables across socioeconomic status using concentration curves and indices. Factors contributing to the inequalities are investigated using decomposition analysis. The results show that in 1990...
Abstract Background The progress in coverage of maternal health services in Ethiopia has been rather...
Olatunde Aremu1,2, Stephen Lawoko1, Koustuv Dalal1,31Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinsk...
We analyze infant and under-5 mortality trends in Nigeria using data from the demographi...
This article examines the socioeconomic inequalities in the use of antenatal care and me...
Background Maternal mortality has remained a challenge in many low income countries, especially in ...
This article critically analyzes and quantified the extent to which social determinants of health ex...
Despite the fact that nonincome dimensions of well-being such as nutrition and health are now placed...
The research examines the effect of socio-economic determinants of health on maternal / child health...
Using data between 2003 and 2016, this paper assesses the degree and evolution of socio-economic ine...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine the trend in socioeconomic inequalities in child under...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
BACKGROUND: High maternal mortality continues to be a major public health problem in most part of th...
http://onlineresearchjournals.org/JSS/pdf/2012/nov/Nkwenkeu%20et%20al..pdfInternational audienceIn d...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the trend in socioeconomic inequalities in child und...
Abstract Background Equitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance sin...
Abstract Background The progress in coverage of maternal health services in Ethiopia has been rather...
Olatunde Aremu1,2, Stephen Lawoko1, Koustuv Dalal1,31Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinsk...
We analyze infant and under-5 mortality trends in Nigeria using data from the demographi...
This article examines the socioeconomic inequalities in the use of antenatal care and me...
Background Maternal mortality has remained a challenge in many low income countries, especially in ...
This article critically analyzes and quantified the extent to which social determinants of health ex...
Despite the fact that nonincome dimensions of well-being such as nutrition and health are now placed...
The research examines the effect of socio-economic determinants of health on maternal / child health...
Using data between 2003 and 2016, this paper assesses the degree and evolution of socio-economic ine...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to examine the trend in socioeconomic inequalities in child under...
Low utilisation of maternal healthcare among women in developing countries increases the health risk...
BACKGROUND: High maternal mortality continues to be a major public health problem in most part of th...
http://onlineresearchjournals.org/JSS/pdf/2012/nov/Nkwenkeu%20et%20al..pdfInternational audienceIn d...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the trend in socioeconomic inequalities in child und...
Abstract Background Equitable use of reproductive health care services is of critical importance sin...
Abstract Background The progress in coverage of maternal health services in Ethiopia has been rather...
Olatunde Aremu1,2, Stephen Lawoko1, Koustuv Dalal1,31Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinsk...
We analyze infant and under-5 mortality trends in Nigeria using data from the demographi...