NEONATAL DEATH IN INDIA: BIRTH ORDER IN A CONTEXT OF MATERNAL UNDERNUTRITION.

Political Economy - Development: Health eJournal Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-15 DOI:10.1093/ej/ueab028
Diane Coffey, Dean Spears
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We document a novel fact about neonatal death, or death in the first month of life. Globally, neonatal mortality is disproportionately concentrated in India. We identify a large effect of birth order on neonatal mortality that is unique to India: later-born siblings have a steep survival advantage relative to the birth-order gradient in other developing countries. We show that India's high prevalence of maternal undernutrition and its correlation with age and childbearing can explain this pattern. We find that Indian mothers exit the underweight body mass range at an internationally comparatively high rate as they progress through childbearing careers.

印度的新生儿死亡情况:产妇营养不良背景下的出生顺序。
我们记录了有关新生儿死亡或出生后第一个月死亡的新事实。在全球范围内,新生儿死亡率不成比例地集中在印度。我们发现了出生顺序对新生儿死亡率的巨大影响,这在印度是独一无二的:相对于其他发展中国家的出生顺序梯度,晚出生的兄弟姐妹在存活率方面具有极大的优势。我们表明,印度产妇营养不良的高发率及其与年龄和生育的相关性可以解释这种模式。我们发现,随着生育年龄的增长,印度母亲体重过轻的比例在国际上相对较高。
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