Gender differentials in preventive health care: incidences and determinants among Pakistani children

Type Journal Article - Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science
Title Gender differentials in preventive health care: incidences and determinants among Pakistani children
Author(s)
Volume 6
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 308-324
URL http://www.jespk.net/publications/90.pdf
Abstract
In this study, an attempt has been made to estimate gender health differential with a focus
on preventive health care. Using the Pakistan Demographic Health Survey (PDHS) of
2006-07, the study has targeted the children of age 12-23 months and found substantial
sex differences in the immunization status of children where boys are more immunized
than girls, reflecting gender biasness over preventive health provision. Through bi-variate
and multi-variate analysis, the study found that a variety of factors, including individual,
socio-demographic and economic factors are causing this dilemma. Mother’s
characteristics including age, literacy and headship of the household significantly affect
the immunization status of the children. Similarly, the socio-economic status of the
household including income, household size, structure and gender of the head of the
households are also the key determinants of preventive health care differentials. Across
the provinces, the variation of coverage and discrimination is also evident with more
coverage in Punjab and least in Baluchistan.

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