The determinants of under-five mortality in Malawi : evidance based on demographic and health survey 2010 / Maiwashe Khathutshelo Valencia
Background: The study examined the effects of the determinants of under-five mortality in Malawi. It therefore aimed to estimate the rate or prevalence of under-five mortality in Malawi and to examine differentials in infant and child mortality by socio-economic, demographic, environmental, health-s...
Main Author: | Maiwashe, Khathutshelo Valencia |
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Language: | en |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/15082 |
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