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Child Mortality in Beirut: Six Indirect Estimates Based on Data Collected at the Time of a Birth
Authors:Philippe Fargues  Myriam Khlat
Affiliation:1. Institut National d'études Démographiques, Paris;2. Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut
Abstract:Six indirect techniques for estimating child mortality were applied to information on survival status of all children ever born, provided by a sample of 1,252 women delivered at the Maternity Unit of the American University of Beirut Hospital. The results were compared, using as a reference the estimate derived from partial birth histories (ages of surviving children, ages at death of children who have died). Their dispersion is minimal for the probability of dying between birth and fifth birthday, estimated at 48 per thousand. For each mother, the ratio of the observed number of children who have died, to that expected given the lengths of exposure of the children to the risk of mortality, was used as a dependent variable in a multiple regression analysis. Educational level of mothers had a significant effect, but not occupational status of father, religion or consanguinuity.
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