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Neonatal and child mortality risk by mothers' ethnic group and household National Statistics Socio-economic classification (NS-SEC). An analysis using birth registrations between 2011 and 2016, linked to 2011 Census and mortality data.
This study uses data for the Young Lives study
Cross-sectional study involving semi-structured interviews with mothers conducted in 2015
Annual birth registrations by mothers' age and birth registration type: within marriage, jointly or solely by the mother.
Live births by age of mother and by local health authority.
The Longitudinal Study estimates the number of children who lose a mother before they reach the age of 16 years old.
Annual birth registrations by mothers' marital status, age and number of previous live-born children.
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