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A Study on The Conditions of The Development of Yangon Region (2011-2022) (Tin Htay, 2023)
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Title | A Study on The Conditions of The Development of Yangon Region (2011-2022) (Tin Htay, 2023) | |||||
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Tin Htay | ||||||
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Despite the reduction in the global under-five child mortality rate, there has been a considerable rate in the death of many children before their fifth birthday in Myanmar. Therefore, the causes of under-five mortality need to be investigated because it is a critical issue for the development of a country like Myanmar. This study attempted to analyze under-five mortality in Myanmar with an application of the various zero-inflated regression models. A sample of 3670 mothers with children aged 0-59 months was collected from the 2015-2016 Myanmar Demographic and Health Survey (MDHS) for the data analysis. As a result, the zero-inflated Poisson regression model was the most appropriate model among a variety of zero-inflated regression models to represent the under-five mortality in Myanmar. The results revealed that mothers’ education, household size, childbirth order, and type of fuel for cooking significantly affected the under-five mortality in Myanmar. Among those, childbirth order and mother’s education level were the most significant effects on under-five mortality. Therefore, concerned efforts should be made to improve mother's access to education and birth control. The simulation analysis also found that the zeroinflated Poisson model appeared to be unbiased because the average value of the estimate for each parameter was close to the respective estimated coefficient from the zero-inflated Poisson model. Hence, the Myanmar government should plan the respective programs and promote the infrastructures, health care services, well-being, and survival of a new generation of Myanmar children. |
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Dr Naw Htee Mue Loe Htoo |