Using WinBUGS to study family frailty in child mortality, with an application to child survival in Ivory Coast

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This article analyzes the effects of unobserved family heterogeneity in children survival times through a Bayesian approach. We rely on survey data from Ivory Coast and use a proportional hazard model with multiplicative random effect. With such a model, the usual assumption of independence of observations is avoided. The posterior distributions of the parameters are estimated through a Gibbs sampler algorithm using the WinBUGS software. This technique overcomes the possible local convergence problem observed with the commonly used Expectation-Maximization method.

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Koissi, M. C., & Högnäs, G. (2005). Using WinBUGS to study family frailty in child mortality, with an application to child survival in Ivory Coast. Etude de La Population Africaine, 20(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.11564/20-1-384

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