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INFLUENCE OF WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT ON INFANT MORTALITY IN MYANMAR (Aye Nyein Moe, 2019)

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Title INFLUENCE OF WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT ON INFANT MORTALITY IN MYANMAR (Aye Nyein Moe, 2019)
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AYE NYEIN MOE
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This thesis attempts to investigate the impact of women’s empowerment on infant mortality in Myanmar. The secondary data used for the study are obtained from the 2015-16 Myanmar Demographic and Health Survey (MDHS). The association between infant mortality and independent variables was assessed using bivariate analysis. Binary logistic regression model is applied to explore the significant factors of infant mortality. Bivariate analysis shows that women’s participation in decision making on own health care, mother’s age at first birth, place of delivery, mother’s employment, mother’s education, place of residence, birth order and breastfeeding are significant variables in explaining infant mortality. In the multivariate analysis, women’s participation in decision making on own health care, women’s participation in decision making on well-being of children, mother’s age at first birth, place of delivery, mother’s education, breastfeeding and birth interval were significant predictors of infant mortality.
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Yangon University of Economics
Daw Hla Hla Aye
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