Infant Mortality in Turkey: Causes and Effects in a Regional Context
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This study attempts to identify the causal and/or direct effects of sociocultural determinants of infant mortality in Turkey within a regional context using causal graph analysis and global and local spatial models. The conceptual framework, combined with the data, shows that fertility and consanguinity have direct effects on infant mortality rates, and that female illiteracy, as a proxy for maternal education, is the main cause of rising infant mortality even in the presence of latent confounding. The surface of estimates further shows that the local effects of female illiteracy and consanguinity are non-stationary across space, calling for location-specific policies.
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Female education, Spatial heterogeneity, Causal graph, Infant mortality, Spatial dependence, Spatial dependence, Spatial heterogeneity, Causal graph, Infant mortality, Female education
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences
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Bilgel F. (October 16, 2020). Infant mortality in Turkey: Causes and effects in a regional context. Papers in Regional Science. 2020;1–25. https://doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12576
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2
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25
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