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Data & statistics on Infant Mortality Rate by Male Circumcision Rate – 320 results

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Attitudes towards female circumcision: men

Attitudes towards female circumcision: men

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR173/FR173-TZ04-05.pdf

in Tanzania when compared to infant and child mortality, for a number of reasons. First ...
there is no equivalent in adult mortality measurement. Second, death rates are much lower at adult ...
Table 13.6.2 Attitudes towards female circumcision: men Percent distribution of men who have heard of female circumcision by opinion on whether female circumcision should be continued, according to background characteristics, Tanzania

Mar 2006 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR173/FR173-TZ04-05.pdf
Childhood mortality Neonatal mortality Post-neonatal mortality Infant mortality rate Child mortality Rate Under-five mortality rate Vaccination coverage Percentage of children age 12-23 months who received specific vaccines at any time before the survey BCG DPT3 Polio3 Measles All vaccines Vitamin A supplementation Percentage of children (9-59 months) receiving vitamin A capsules in the 6 months preceding ...

Childhood mortality Neonatal mortality Post-neonatal mortality Infant mortality rate Child mortality Rate Under-five mortality rate Vaccination coverage Percentage of children age 12-23 months who ...

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR207/FR207%5BApril-10-2009%5D.pdf

Childhood mortality Neonatal mortality Post-neonatal mortality Infant mortality rate Child mortality Rate Under-five mortality rate Vaccination coverage Percentage of children age 12-23 months who received specific vaccines at any time before the survey ...
Appendix G | 345 Indicator Treatment for ARI Percentage of children under age ...
of children Percentage of children under age five considered malnourished according

Apr 2009 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR207/FR207%5BApril-10-2009%5D.pdf
Mortality by selected demographic characteristics which have been shown to influence the survival chances of children. In general, mortality is higher for males than for females. One of the variables known to have an effect on ~nfant mortality is the mother's age at the time of delivery. The level of infant mortality, particularly during the neonatal period, and under-five mortality is higher among ...

Mortality by selected demographic characteristics which have been shown to influence the survival chances of children. In general, mortality is higher for males than for females. One of the variables ...

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR103/07Chapter07.pdf

and child mortality rates for the 10.year period preceding the survey, by selected ...
Infant and Child Mortality Differentials by Demographic and Health Characteristics ...
mortality (PNN) Infant mortality (N0) Child mortality (4ql) Under-five mortality (sq0) Demographic characteristic Sex of child Male Female Age of mother at birth <20 Birth order

Jan 1998 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR103/07Chapter07.pdf
Adult mortality rates Direct estimates of female and male mortality rates for the seven years preceding the survey, by five-year age groups, [country, year]

Adult mortality rates Direct estimates of female and male mortality rates for the seven years preceding the survey, by five-year age groups, [country, year]

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/DHSQM/DHS6_Module_Maternal_Mortality_6Aug2013_DHSQM.pdf

Table MM.1 Adult mortality rates Direct estimates of female and male mortality rates for the seven years preceding the survey, by five-year age groups, [country, year] Exposure years Mortality rates Age Deaths FEMALE a MALE a Expressed per 1 ...
4) If in Q. MM09 (age at death), the respondent tells you she doesn’t know ...
a woman has a first child at the age of 15 and the last at the age of 47

Aug 2013 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/DHSQM/DHS6_Module_Maternal_Mortality_6Aug2013_DHSQM.pdf
Differentials in infant and child mortality by various biodemographic characteristics. In order to base the calculations on sufficient numbers of deaths and exposure, the rates are calculated for the 10-year period before the survey.

Differentials in infant and child mortality by various biodemographic characteristics. In order to base the calculations on sufficient numbers of deaths and exposure, the rates are calculated for the ...

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR160/FR160.pdf

Male mortality rates are higher than those for females during all age segments ...
interval, where infant mortality rates are as high as 74 per thousand among children ...
mortality (1q0) Child mortality (4q1) Biodemographic characteristic Sex of child Male

Jan 2003 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR160/FR160.pdf
Infant and child mortality by demographic characteristics

Infant and child mortality by demographic characteristics

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR139/07Chapter07.pdf

(4q1) Under-5 mortality (5q0) Demographic characteristic Sex of child Male Female ...
between infant and neonatal mortality rates ...
3 and Figure 7.3 show the relationship between mortality and sex of the child, mother’s age at birth, birth order and birth intervals. Contrary to expectations infant mortality is not higher for males than females, and neonatal mortality is almost the same for males

Jan 2002 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR139/07Chapter07.pdf
Neonatal, postneonatal, infant child, and under-five mortality by biodemographic characteristics

Neonatal, postneonatal, infant child, and under-five mortality by biodemographic characteristics

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR102/07Chapter07.pdf

variables is examined in Table 7.3. Male children experience slightly higher mortality than their female counterparts. Under-five mortality rates for males and females are 108 and 103 deaths per 1, 000 births, respectively. The excess mortality among male children ...
Sex of child Male Female Age of mother at birth < 20 Birth order 7+ Previous birth interval < 2 years 2-3 years 4 or more years Medical maternity care Received both ANC and DS Received no ANC or DS or received only ANC or DS NA NA NA NA Size

Jan 2003 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR102/07Chapter07.pdf
Neonatal, postneonatal, infant child, and under-five mortality by biodemographic characteristics

Neonatal, postneonatal, infant child, and under-five mortality by biodemographic characteristics

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR102/FR102LG.pdf

variables is examined in Table 7.3. Male children experience slightly higher mortality than their female counterparts. Under-five mortality rates for males and females are 108 and 103 deaths per 1, 000 births, respectively. The excess mortality among male children ...
Sex of child Male Female Age of mother at birth < 20 Birth order 7+ Previous birth interval < 2 years 2-3 years 4 or more years Medical maternity care Received both ANC and DS Received no ANC or DS or received only ANC or DS NA NA NA NA Size

Jan 2003 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR102/FR102LG.pdf
Ratio of adult male to female mortality rates 0-6 prior to survey, by report of siblings

Ratio of adult male to female mortality rates 0-6 prior to survey, by report of siblings

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/OD53/OD53.pdf

Table 4. Ratio of adult male to female mortality rates 0-6 prior to survey, by report of siblings Age group Country Benin Burkina Faso Cameroun Chad Congo Côte d'Ivoire Ethiopia Gabon Guinea Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia 2000 ...
Deaths per 1000 pop. Age Group Children of Dead Women Column 14 of Table 1 gives the mean number of children of dead women for the 20 countries ...
The average of the country mean numbers of children born to dead women was 2

Jan 2006 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/OD53/OD53.pdf
Infant and child mortality by demographic characteristics

Infant and child mortality by demographic characteristics

www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR111/09Chapter9.pdf

Table 9.4 Infant and child mortality by demographic characteristics Infant and child mortality rates for the 10-year period preceding the survey, by selected ...
_______________________________ Neonatal Postneonatal Infant Child Under-five Demographic mortality mortality mortality ...
The relationship between early childhood mortality and selected demographic variables is shown in Table 9.4. As was the case with the socioeconomic differentials, the rates are shown for the 10-year period preceding the survey.

Mar 2002 | www.measuredhs.com
Original Url: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/FR111/09Chapter9.pdf
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