Missing information in birth certificates in Brussels after reinforcement of data collection, and variation according to immigration status. A population-based study

  • Minsart A
  • Buekens P
  • De Spiegelaere M
  • et al.
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Abstract

A problem repeatedly reported in birth certificate data is the presence of missing data. In 2008, a Centre for Perinatal Epidemiology was created inter alia to assist the Health Departments of Brussels-Capital City Region to check birth certificates. The purpose of this study is to assess the changes brought by the Centre in terms of completeness of data registration for the entire population and according to immigration status.

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Minsart, A.-F., Buekens, P., De Spiegelaere, M., Van de Putte, S., Van Leeuw, V., & Englert, Y. (2012). Missing information in birth certificates in Brussels after reinforcement of data collection, and variation according to immigration status. A population-based study. Archives of Public Health, 70(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/0778-7367-70-25

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