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Testing the orphanhood method against benchmark mortality rates in South Africa since 1996
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The effect of HIV/AIDS on the own child-method of estimating child mortality : Lesotho and Zimbabwe
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Estimation of the level and trend of adult motrality in Zambia
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Impact of HIV on estimates of child mortality derived using the summary birth history (CEB/CS) Method
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Evaluating the plausibility of the method of using both the civil registration and census data in estimating adult mortality at district level in South Africa, circa 2011
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Modelling covariates of infant and child mortality in Malawi
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Child and adult mortality in Zimbabwe, 1980-2005
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The impact of HIV on the summary birth history method of estimating child mortality: a Zimbabwean demographic surveillance case study
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Spatial analysis of child mortality in South Africa in relation to poverty and inequality : evidences from the 2011 census
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Full life tables for South Africa from vital registration data, 2006-2008
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Risk factors associated with high infant and child mortality in Lesotho
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Assessment of the IGME methods of estimating infant mortality rate and neonatal mortality rate from under-five mortality rate in countries affected by HIV
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The effect of HIV on the orphanhood method of estimating adult female mortality
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Maternal mortality in high HIV prevalence countries: a critical analysis of the MMEIG methodology for estimating maternal mortality
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The estimation and interpretation of adult mortality rates of African South Africans using Census 2001 data
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Old age mortality in South Africa
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Estimating adult mortality in South Africa using orphanhood and year of death data from the 2008 National Income Dynamics Study
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Birth spacing and child mortality in Mozambique : evidence from two demographic and health surveys
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Completeness of death registration in Cape Town and its health districts, 1996-2004
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Simulation and sensitivity analysis of the choice of open interval, the methods of open interval, the methods of estimating life expectancy, completeness and 6 in the SEG method of estimating mortality
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Assessment of the robustness of recent births in estimating infant mortality using multi-country Demographic Health Survey data
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Measuring child mortality in resource limited settings using alternative approaches: South African case study
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Two investigations into the causal link between child mortality and subsequent fertility using DHS data from Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Tanzania and Zimbabwe
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Infant and under-five mortality in South Africa : perspectives from the 2011 census and the 2012 HSRC Survey