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[Infant mortality and social inequalities in Argentina, 1980-2017]
Juan Carlos Bossio1, Iván Sanchis2, María Belén Herrero3
1Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias "Emilio Coni" Santa Fe Argentina Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Respiratorias "Emilio Coni", Santa Fe, Argentina.
Objective:
To estimate the trend in infant mortality, inequality between jurisdictions and inequality associated with social conditions in Argentina between 1980 and 2017.
Methods:
Ecological and time series study of infant mortality and its inequality. Official data on infant mortality, births and unmet basic needs were obtained; the infant mortality rate, the Gini index and the concentration index were calculated. The trend was also analyzed with a linear regression model and the regression coefficient and its statistical significance were calculated.
Results:
Infant mortality was reduced by 71.2% (from 32.41 to 9.34 per 1 000 live births). Inequality by jurisdiction also decreased, and the Gini index fell from 0,163 to 0,09. Inequality associated with social conditions also showed a reduction, and the concentration index was reduced from -0.153 to -0.079. Although infant mortality declined throughout the period, this decline was not always accompanied by a reduction in the Gini index and the concentration index.
Conclusions:
The trend in the infant mortality rate decreased while the inequality in its distribution by jurisdiction and the inequality associated with social conditions did not always accompany this reduction.
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