The significant extent to which maternal education affects child health has been advanced in several sociodemographic-medical literature, but not much has been done in analysing the spatial dimension of the problem; and also using graphic and linear regression models of representation. In Ghana, very little has been done to relate the two variables and offer pragmatic explanations. The need to correlate the two, using a regression model, which is rarely applied in previous studies, is a methodological necessity. The paper examines the impact of mothers' education on childhood mortality in Ghana using, primarily, Ghana Demographic and Health Survey data of 1998 and World Bank data of 2000. The survey has emphatically established that there i...
Social factors have profound effects on health. Children are especially vulnerable to social influen...
BackgroundThe Ghana Health Service in collaboration with partner institutions implemented a five-yea...
IntroductionAlthough the association between child mortality and socioeconomic status is well establ...
A uniform analytical methodology was applied to survey data from 17 developing countries with the ai...
Since the 1980s, the demographic literature has suggested that maternal schooling plays a key role i...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
The objective of this study was to establish the relationship between household characteristics and ...
The paper examined some of the factors that influence child health at peripheral settlements of the ...
Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS) conducted in 1987/88 and 1998/99, this thesis examine...
Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS) conducted in 1987/88 and 1998/99, this thesis examine...
The paper examined some of the factors that influence child health at peripheral settlements of the ...
This thesis examines how child mortality is influenced by a mother’s own education and the education...
This thesis focuses on a comprehensive study of the current determinants of under five mortality by ...
BACKGROUND: Improving child health is one of the major policy agendas for most of the governments, e...
Social factors have profound effects on health. Children are especially vulnerable to social influen...
Social factors have profound effects on health. Children are especially vulnerable to social influen...
BackgroundThe Ghana Health Service in collaboration with partner institutions implemented a five-yea...
IntroductionAlthough the association between child mortality and socioeconomic status is well establ...
A uniform analytical methodology was applied to survey data from 17 developing countries with the ai...
Since the 1980s, the demographic literature has suggested that maternal schooling plays a key role i...
Using data from the first round of Demographic and Health Surveys for 22 developing countries, we ex...
The objective of this study was to establish the relationship between household characteristics and ...
The paper examined some of the factors that influence child health at peripheral settlements of the ...
Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS) conducted in 1987/88 and 1998/99, this thesis examine...
Using the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS) conducted in 1987/88 and 1998/99, this thesis examine...
The paper examined some of the factors that influence child health at peripheral settlements of the ...
This thesis examines how child mortality is influenced by a mother’s own education and the education...
This thesis focuses on a comprehensive study of the current determinants of under five mortality by ...
BACKGROUND: Improving child health is one of the major policy agendas for most of the governments, e...
Social factors have profound effects on health. Children are especially vulnerable to social influen...
Social factors have profound effects on health. Children are especially vulnerable to social influen...
BackgroundThe Ghana Health Service in collaboration with partner institutions implemented a five-yea...
IntroductionAlthough the association between child mortality and socioeconomic status is well establ...