The Effect of Economic Growth on the Utilisation of Childhood Immunisation: New Evidence From 50 African Countries
Africa bears the greatest brunt of under-five mortality in the world. Among the major approaches used in tackling under-five deaths is childhood immunisation. While income is regarded as a major determinant of demand for child health inputs including immunisation, the existing studies are microlevel...
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Main Authors: | Mustapha Immurana (Author), Abdul Mumin Abdul Rahman (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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