Composite measures of women's empowerment and their association with maternal mortality in low-income countries
Abstract Background Maternal mortality has declined significantly since 1990. While better access to emergency obstetrical care is partially responsible, women's empowerment might also be a contributing factor. Gender equality composite measures generally include various dimensions of women...
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Main Authors: | Chiao-Wen Lan (Author), Paula Tavrow (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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