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African Population Studies
Union for African Population Studies
ISSN: 0850-5780
Vol. 32, No. 3, 2018, pp. 4417-4427
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Bioline Code: ep18046
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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African Population Studies, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2018, pp. 4417-4427
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Family type, ethnicity and under-five mortality in Nigeria
Gbadebo, Babatunde M.; Bamiwuye, S.O. & Bisiriyu, L.A
Abstract
Background: High rate of under-five mortality (UFM) in Nigeria is an impediment to national development. This study examined the influence of family type and ethnicity on UFM.
Data Source and Methods: The study was cross-sectional and employed the 2013 Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey dataset. The survey utilised a stratified three-stage cluster sampling procedures in interviewing 31,828 women of childbearing age. Data were analysed using Chi-square test, Brass and Cox-proportional hazard models.
Results: UFM rates were 92, 119 and 196 deaths per 1000 live births among Yoruba, Igbo/Ibo and Hausa/Fulani respectively. On overall, single-parent who were Hausa/Fulani women reported the highest deaths (265/'000) and the polygamous Igbo women reported the lowest (2/'000). UFM is lowest among the Igbo/Ibo while single parenting impact on UFM more among Hausa/Fulani than other ethnic groups.
Conclussion: Family type and ethnicity were associated with UFM. Measures to reduce UFM should target single-parenting and the Hausa/Fulanis
Keywords
Ethnic groups; Family Type; Mortality; Nigeria
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