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Siblings’ neonatal mortality risks and birth spacing in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Princeton University
Published InDemography
Year1993
Citations105

Abstract

This paper studies the familial association of neonatal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh and its relationship to birth-spacing effects on mortality. Findings show that familial association is strongest for siblings of adjacent birth orders. Moreover, birth-spacing effects on neonatal mortality are stronger when the preceding child has survived the neonatal period than when it has died. Transitional (Markov), random-effects, and marginal models for correlated data are introduced, and are contrasted in interpretation and technique. Familial association of neonatal mortality can be approximately well by a first-order Markov model using generalized estimating equations (GEE) to allow for higher-order correlation.
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