Department of Statistics, University of Lucknow, UP, India
Research
Socioeconomic Inequalities and Factors Contributing to Under-Five Mortality in Uttar Pradesh: A Decomposition Analysis
Author(s): Neha Mishra* and Sheela Mishra
Background: Childhood mortality in India has declined substantially in during last three decades (1992-2021) from 119 to 42 per 1000 live births. However, this decline does not necessarily imply reduction in the inequalities which remains both in accesses to quality care and health outcomes among under-five children in Uttar Pradesh (India).
Objective: To estimate and quantify the prevailing socio-economic inequalities contributing to Under-five mortality in Uttar Pradesh along with the temporal trends over 2005–2021.
Methods: The last three rounds of National Family Health Survey (NFHS) were used to estimate and quantify the socioeconomic inequalities and factors contributing in the under-five mortalities by using concentration indexes (CI), concentration curves (CCs) and decomposition analysis... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-6180.2022.13.141
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