The effect of maternal healthcare on the probability of child survival in Azerbaijan

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This study assesses the effects of maternal healthcare on child survival by using nonrandomized data from a cross-sectional survey in Azerbaijan. Using 2SLS and simultaneous equation bivariate probit models, we estimate the effects of delivering in healthcare facility on probability of child survival taking into account self-selection into the treatment. For women who delivered at healthcare facilities, the probability of child survival increases by approximately 18%. Furthermore, if every woman had the opportunity to deliver in healthcare facility, then the probability of child survival in Azerbaijan as a whole would have increased by approximately 16%. © 2014 Nazim Habibov and Lida Fan.

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Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2014). The effect of maternal healthcare on the probability of child survival in Azerbaijan. BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/317052

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