Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Maternal and Child Health |
Title | Are Empowered Women More Likely to Deliver in Facilities? An Explorative Study Using the Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2011 |
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Volume | 2 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 74-85 |
URL | http://manuscript.sciknow.org/uploads/ijmch/pub/ijmch_1392805928.pdf |
Abstract | - Development literature has argued that empowering women can effectively increase the utilisation of maternal health care. This study examines this hypothesis in the context of Nepal where only 28% of women delivered in facilities. The two-level random intercept logit models were fitted for data from the Nepal Demographic and Health Surveys 2011. Women?s empowerment was quantified with a single index constructed from many variables. These variables captured different aspects of women?s lives and decision-making in their households, and were combined using the principal component analysis method. The results confirmed a positive relationship between women?s as an inevitable product of the economic development process. |
» | Nepal - Demographic and Health Survey 2011 |