The Probability of Socioeconomic Status and Demographics Effect on Birth Weight Babies

Dini Widiani, Rachel Arielle Sibarani, Ni Putu Mia Tarani, Achmad Kautsar
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Low Birth Weight (LBW) can lead to stunting and the impact of stunting in long term. Socioeconomic status and demographic factors can be a cause of baby’s low birth weight. The study aims to analyze the probability of a household giving birth to a baby with low birth weight. The data used in the research uses data from the 2021 National Socio-economic Survey (Susenas). The model used in this study is a logit model with a total of 2,203,472. The result shows poor households, household partners with low education, and household members who smoke have a significantly lower probability of giving birth to normal baby’s weight Meanwhile, households who work in the formal sector and live in urban areas have a significantly higher probability of giving birth to normal-weight babies. Households with a good socioeconomic status will provide optimal nutrition. Households in urban areas still have a better level of health than those in rural areas and households that do not smoke will give birth to healthier babies with normal weight.
社会经济地位和人口统计学对婴儿出生体重影响的概率
低出生体重(LBW)可导致发育迟缓和发育迟缓的长期影响。社会经济地位和人口因素可能是婴儿出生体重低的原因。该研究旨在分析一个家庭生下低出生体重婴儿的可能性。研究中使用的数据使用了2021年国家社会经济调查(Susenas)的数据。本研究使用的模型为logit模型,共2,203,472。结果显示,贫困家庭、受教育程度低的家庭伴侣和吸烟家庭成员生下正常体重婴儿的概率明显较低,而在正规部门工作和居住在城市地区的家庭生下正常体重婴儿的概率明显较高。具有良好社会经济地位的家庭将提供最佳营养。城市家庭的健康水平仍然高于农村家庭,不吸烟的家庭生下的婴儿更健康,体重正常。
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