Skilled delivery inequality in Ethiopia: to what extent are the poorest and uneducated mothers benefiting?
Abstract Background The fifth Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targeted at improving maternal health. In this regard, Ethiopia has shown substantial progresses in the past two decades. Nonetheless, these impressive gains are unevenly distributed among Ethiopian women with different socio-economic c...
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Main Authors: | Brook Tesfaye (Author), Tsedeke Mathewos (Author), Mihiretu Kebede (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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