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Trends in geographical and socio-economic differentials in early age mortality: Guatemala, 1973 and 1981

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  • Krotki, Karol

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La evidencia sociodemografica, historica y actual, indica que Guatemala se situa aun en medio de la transicion demografica con niveles elevados de mortalidad y de fecundidad. La mortalidad infantil esta en disminucion y alcanza a cerca de 6 muertes por 100 nacidos vivos; las probabilidades de morir antes de los 5 anos son mayores entre los segmentos menos privilegiados de la poblacion y han disminuido entre 1973 y 1981 (p23). Las disparidades en los niveles de mortalidad en la infancia se asocian en forma estrecha a la educacion de la madre y son el doble entre las mujeres sin educacion en comparacion con aquellas con algun grado de educacion secundaria. Estas disparidades han tendido a acentuarse entre 1973 y 1981 (p24).

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  • Krotki, Karol, 1988. "Trends in geographical and socio-economic differentials in early age mortality: Guatemala, 1973 and 1981," Sede de la CEPAL en Santiago (Estudios e Investigaciones) 32597, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL).
  • Handle: RePEc:ecr:col093:32597
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