Monitoring the decomposition of wealth-related inequality in the use of regular antenatal care in Egypt (1995-2014)
Abstract Background Between 1995 and 2014 Egypt successfully increased the use of regular antenatal care (URAC) among women from 30.4 to 82.9%. The same period saw a decrease in the wealth-based inequality in URAC. This paper investigates the changes in the main determinants contributing to the weal...
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Main Author: | Zeinab Khadr (Author) |
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