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Child Mortality in England after the Pandemic. Increasing Mortality and Inequalities
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The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly, 1967
This paper reports on a survey which was designed to compare the circumstances of Jamaican children who die with those of their fellows who survive. The description of the survey and its findings is prefaced by a brief discussion of the information at present available on mortality during infancy and early childhood in Jamaica.
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This paper reports on a survey which was designed to compare the circumstances of Jamaican children who die with those of their fellows who survive. The description of the survey and its findings is prefaced by a brief discussion of the information at present available on mortality during infancy and early childhood in Jamaica.
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Child Mortality, Child Labour and Economic Development [PDF]
The paper presents a model where the interplay between fertility, child labour and education can explain economic stagnation when parents live in an environment of high child mortality. If in contrast child mortality is low, the solution of the parental decision problem leads to perpetual economic growth. The two long-run states are connected by a path
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Vaccination and child mortality
The Lancet, 2004A report in 2000 from Guinea Bissau suggested a worrisome association between diphtheria pertussis and tetanus (DPT) vaccination and mortality. In this issue of The Lancet Robert Breiman and colleagues respond to concerns about DPT with a highly detailed and reassuring study of vaccination and mortality in Bangladesh.
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Child mortality under Chinese reforms
China Economic Review, 2005This paper looks at the impact of China's economic reforms on its health performance. Based on an appropriate health outcomes indicator, the logit of infant survival, it appears that while still out-performing most countries, China's relative advance decreased during the reform period.
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JAMA, 2004
Nearly 100 countries are falling short of a goal to reduce child mortality adopted by world leaders at the United Nations' Millennium Summit in 2000, according to a report by the United Nation's Children's Fund. One in 12 children worldwide does not live to age 5 years.
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Nearly 100 countries are falling short of a goal to reduce child mortality adopted by world leaders at the United Nations' Millennium Summit in 2000, according to a report by the United Nation's Children's Fund. One in 12 children worldwide does not live to age 5 years.
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Reducing measles mortality, reducing child mortality
The Lancet, 2006Edward J, Hoekstra +3 more
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