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  • 2. Socioeconomic inequalities in maternal health service utilisation: a case of antenatal care in Nigeria using a decomposition approach.
    Nwosu CO, Ataguba JE.
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  • 4. Prevalence and determinants of socioeconomic inequality in caesarean section deliveries in Bangladesh: an analysis of cross-sectional data from Bangladesh Demographic Health Survey, 2017-18.
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  • 9. Decomposing maternal socioeconomic inequalities in Zimbabwe; leaving no woman behind.
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  • 10. Decomposing socio-economic inequalities in antenatal care utilisation in 12 Southern African Development Community countries.
    Selebano KM, Ataguba JE.
    SSM Popul Health; 2022 Mar 23; 17():101004. PubMed ID: 34988282
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  • 11. Inequalities in adequate maternal healthcare opportunities: evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2017-2018.
    Methun MIH, Ahinkorah BO, Roy S, Okyere J, Hossain MI, Haq I, Ume SS, Kamrul Hasan M.
    BMJ Open; 2023 Oct 10; 13(10):e070111. PubMed ID: 37816563
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  • 12. Association between male involvement during antenatal care and use of maternal health services in Mwanza City, Northwestern Tanzania: a cross-sectional study.
    Natai CC, Gervas N, Sikira FM, Leyaro BJ, Mfanga J, Yussuf MH, Msuya SE.
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  • 13. Explaining socioeconomic disparities and gaps in the use of antenatal care services in 36 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Obse AG, Ataguba JE.
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  • 15. Trends and determinants in the utilization of maternal healthcare services in West Bengal, India: Findings from the 3rd and 4th round National Family and Health Survey.
    Debsarma D, Karmakar R, Saha J.
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  • 16. Predictors of wealth-related inequality in institutional delivery: a decomposition analysis using Nepal multiple Indicator cluster survey (MICS) 2019.
    Bhusal UP.
    BMC Public Health; 2021 Dec 10; 21(1):2246. PubMed ID: 34893047
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  • 20. Inequality trends in maternal health services for young Ghanaian women with childbirth history between 2003 and 2014.
    Asamoah BO, Agardh A.
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