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Trends and Determinants of Neonatal, Infant and Under-Five Mortality in India

Euro-Asian Journal of Economics and Finance

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Title Trends and Determinants of Neonatal, Infant and Under-Five Mortality in India
 
Creator Singariya, Dr. M.R.
Bhargava, Dr. Rashmi
 
Subject Child health, socioeconomic factors, correlation and regression analysis, India
 
Description Background & Objectives: Under-five mortality is a sensitive indicator of a country’s development and telling evidence of child health facilities. With almost 19,000 children under-five years of age dying every day across the world, India tops the list of countries with the highest number of 16.55 lakh such deaths in 2011. Over 70 percent of under-five deaths occur within the first year of life and contribution of neonatal deaths to infant deaths is around 60 percent.  This study addresses trends and determinants of neonatal, infant and under-five mortality and comparing the magnitude of inequalities in major states in IndiaData & Methods: Using quantitative secondary data collected from various databases like; India Human Development Report, 2011 and Census of India 2011. As statistical methods we have used correlation, regression and multiple regression models. Results & Discussion: Results of Double log linear regression model showed that women empowering factors were associated with a higher risk of neonatal mortality, while urban factors have highest significant negative association with infant and under-five mortality. Conclusion & Suggestion: India has to take some prompt action to reduce under-five mortality with more emphasis on neonatal mortality. Mother’s education and occupation have momentous influence on reducing levels of mortality; therefore strengthening women empowerment is an utmost need to reduce child mortality in India.
 
Publisher Academy of Business & Scientific Research
 
Date 2015-01-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://absronline.org/journals/index.php/eajef/article/view/392
 
Source Euro-Asian Journal of Economics and Finance; Vol 3 No 1 (2015): January; 34-43
2310-4929
2310-0184
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://absronline.org/journals/index.php/eajef/article/view/392/410
 
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