نتایج جستجو برای: infant mortality rate

تعداد نتایج: 1212189  

2006
Eliot A. Jamison Dean T. Jamison Eric A. Hanushek Emmanuel Jimenez Maureen Lewis Walter MacMahon Michael Seltzer Yeo Meng Thum Jia Wang Ludger Woessmann

Previous work shows that higher levels of education quality (as measured by international student achievement tests) increases growth rates of national income. This paper begins by confirming those findings in an analysis involving more countries over more time with additional controls. We then use the panel structure of our data to assess whether the mechanism by which education quality appear...

2016
Adrian Letchford Tobias Preis Helen Susannah Moat Matjaz Perc

Vast records of our everyday interests and concerns are being generated by our frequent interactions with the Internet. Here, we investigate how the searches of Google users vary across U.S. states with different birth rates and infant mortality rates. We find that users in states with higher birth rates search for more information about pregnancy, while those in states with lower birth rates s...

1939
B. Muktha Bai

The infant mortality rate is the number of infants that die for every 1,000 children born alive each year. This rate is very high in India. Yet the public and the authorities concerned have not paid much attention to this very important problem. The reason, I suppose, is the high birth rate, which to a great extent obscures the issue. But as in other countries, as the economic stress and strain...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2008
Tanara Rosângela Vieira Sousa Paulo Amilton Maia Leite Filho

OBJECTIVE To assess health status determinants in Brazil's Northeast states. METHODS Study carried out based on panel data analysis of aggregated information for municipalities. Data was obtained from the United Nations Development Program Atlas of Human Development and Brazilian National Treasury Department for the years 1991 and 2000. Health status indicator was infant mortality rate and he...

Journal: :iranian journal of neonatology 0
sakineh dadipoor master student in health education, mother & child welfare research center, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran minoo rajaei gynecologist, associate professor, hormozgan research center for reproduction, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran selma naderi babies specialist, assistant professor, pediatric clinical research center, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran amin ghanbarnejad ms in biostatistics, health promotion research center, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran ali safari moradabadi master student in health education, student research committee, hormozgan university of medical sciences, bandar abbas, iran

introduction: infant mortality index is an important health indicator. this index has a direct impact on infant mortality and mortality of children less than five years. the present study aimed to investigate causes of infant deaths during 2010-2011 in bandar abbas hospital of children. methods: in this cross - sectional retrospective study profiles of all dead newborns who aged from 0 to 28 da...

2013
Rajesh Narwal Lu Gram

OBJECTIVES National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) - India was launched in 2005 to tackle urban-rural health inequalities, especially in maternal and child health. We examined national and state level trends in Infant Mortality Rates (IMR) from 2000 through 2009 to: 1) assess whether the NRHM had increased the average annual reduction rate (AARR) of IMR 2) evaluate state-wise progress towards Mill...

Abbas Assari-Arani Ali Mohammad Ahmadi Mohammad Meskarpour-Amiri,

Introduction: There are little attention about health spending and public health outcomes especially in the WHO’s Eastern Mediterranean Region. This  paper  presents  an  overview  on  health  spending  and  public health  outcomes  in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean countries during 1995-2011. Methods: This study conducted in 2013 use of health expenditure...

Background Health expenditures are divided in two parts of public and private health expenditures. Public health expenditures contain social security spending, taxing to private and public sectors, and foreign resources like loans and subventions. On the other hand, private health expenditures contain out of pocket expenditures and private insurances. Each of these has different effects on the ...

Background: The health sector is one of the most important service sectors and one of the indicators of development and social welfare. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of Iranchr('39')s health system compared to developed countries. Methods: This study used data envelopment analysis to evaluate efficiency. All members of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Develo...

Journal: :Lancet 2014
Nikolaos Vlachadis Nikolaos Vrachnis Eftichios Ktenas Maria Vlachadi Eleni Kornarou

Financial crisis can be a threat to health, and International Monetary Fund programmes have been associated with impeded efforts to control child and maternal mortality. In 2008, Greece entered the most serious socioeconomic downturn in the country’s modern history, which has steadily worsened over the following years. Vlachadis and Kornarou reported that an increase in stillbirths in Greece wa...

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