Bollyky, Thomas J Graetz, Nick Dieleman, Joseph Miller-Petrie, Molly K Schoder, Diana Joyce, Sean Guillot, Michel Hay, Simon I
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Population studies
International migration has increased since 1990, with increasing numbers of migrants originating from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Efforts to explain this compositional shift have focused on wage gaps and other push and pull factors but have not adequately considered the role of demographic factors. In many LMICs, child mortality has ...
Duthé, Géraldine Sessego, Ariane Rabier, Serge
Les évolutions sanitaires représentent un défi pour les systèmes de soins et de santé ainsi que pour les politiques publiques. Dans les pays riches, l’approche des causes multiples de décès qui consiste à prendre en compte toutes les causes mentionnées sur le certificat de décès s’est développée afin de tenir compte de la multimorbidité importante ...
Romero Prieto, Julio Verhulst, Andrea Guillot, Michel
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PloS one
The infant mortality rate (IMR) is a critical indicator of population health, but its measurement is subject to response bias in countries without complete vital registration systems who rely instead on birth histories collected via sample surveys. One of the most salient bias is the fact that child deaths in these birth histories tend to be report...
Sessego, Ariane Duthé, Géraldine Lankoande, Bruno Dianou, Kassoum Rabier, Serge
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), the burden of non-communicable diseases is increasing due to the combination of population aging and lifestyle changes. While interest in multimorbidity has been rising to study more precisely the complex morbid processes that adults experience, health data in LMICs are scarce and rarely allow such inves...
Rossier, Clémentine Marchin, Angela Kim, Caron Ganatra, Bela
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Reproductive Health
Women seeking an induced abortion in LMICs often face inexistent or inadequate, difficult to find and/ or stigmatizing legal services, leading to the use of informal methods and providers, and unsafe abortions. A growing number of studies have shown that abortion seekers contact social network members beyond their intimate circle when seeking care....
Peytrignet, Marie-Claire Rossier, Clémentine Duthé, Géraldine Djoufelkit, Hélène
Seven countries of the South are regularly cited for the population policies they implemented to navigate the demographic transition: Bangladesh, Mexico, Tunisia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, and Rwanda. Comparing these policies helps highlighting their distinctive features as well as the good practices they have in common pertain family planning.
Peytrignet, Marie-Claire Rossier, Clémentine Duthé, Géraldine Djoufelkit, Hélène
Sept pays du Sud sont régulièrement cités pour avoir mis en place une politique de population accompagnant le processus de transition démographique : le Bangladesh, le Mexique, la Tunisie, l’Éthiopie, le Kenya, le Malawi et le Rwanda. Comparer leurs politiques publiques permet à la fois de présenter leurs spécificités mais également de mettre en av...
Peytrignet, Marie-Claire Rossier, Clémentine Duthé, Géraldine Djoufelkit, Hélène
Sept pays du Sud sont régulièrement cités pour avoir mis en place une politique de population accompagnant le processus de transition démographique : le Bangladesh, le Mexique, la Tunisie, l’Éthiopie, le Kenya, le Malawi et le Rwanda. Comparer leurs politiques publiques permet à la fois de présenter leurs spécificités mais également de mettre en av...
Véron, Jacques
Véron, Jacques