CONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING MATERNAL AND CHILD MORTALITY ON THE EXAMPLE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES

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The article presents groundbreaking research using advanced econometric models to understand the complex relationships between infant mortality, under-5 mortality, and female mortality in foreign countries. Conventional least-squares regression (OLS) and structural equation modeling (SEM) techniques were used to analyze data from 121 countries around the world to identify the complex interplay of factors that influence these important mortality rates. Approaches have also been developed to identify subtle dynamics affecting maternal and child health outcomes and to reduce mortality. The approaches and proposals of the authors are presented in the study.

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maternal and child mortality human rights social determinants poverty gender inequality health neonatal mortality

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CONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING MATERNAL AND CHILD MORTALITY ON THE EXAMPLE OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES. (2023). Economic Development and Analysis, 1(4), 222-238. https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2023-vol1-iss4-pp222-238