Inequality as a Powerful Predictor of Infant and Maternal Mortality around the World.
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Factors associated with the utilization of institutional delivery services in Bangladesh.Maternal education and age: inequalities in neonatal death.Composite measures of women's empowerment and their association with maternal mortality in low-income countries.Effect of healthcare spending on the relationship between the Human Development Index and maternal and neonatal mortality.
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Inequality as a Powerful Predictor of Infant and Maternal Mortality around the World.
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Federico Popoff
Juan Ignacio Ruiz
Juan Martin Criniti
Justin Tyler McDaniel
Kaamel Nuhu
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0140796
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2015-10-21T00:00:00Z