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Author
Larchenko Anna (Belarus State Economic University)
Title
The Mothers' Index as an Indicator of Demographic Security
Source
Statistics in Transition, 2011, vol. 12, nr 2, s. 243-252, tab., bibliogr. 5 poz.
Keyword
Statystyka demograficzna, Struktura demograficzna, Analiza demograficzna, Analiza porównawcza
Demographic statistics, Demographic structure, Demographic analysis, Comparative analysis
Note
Materiały z The Third Baltic-Nordic Conference on Survey Statistics
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Country
Białoruś
Belarus
Abstract
The Mothers' Index was developed in 1998 and has been in use for ranking countries since 2000. The author advocates that this indicator should not only be used for cross-country analysis of maternal and child health but also as be part of the demographic indicators of national security in Belarus. A grouping of more developed countries in terms of the Mothers' Index is proposed. The Mothers', the Women's and the Children's Indices from 2007 to 2009 are calculated for Belarus, the post-Soviet countries and some EU countries. (original abstract)
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ISSN
1234-7655
Language
eng
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