
"Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) and Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) are usually used as indicators of social development. This paper reviews the situation of both indicators in Indonesia, based on various methods and data resources. The result of the study shows the high inequality of interregional mortality indicated by the trend of IMR and the differentials in IMR and MMR." (SUMMARY IN ENG)
Asia, Geography, Economics, Population, Population Dynamics, Maternal Mortality, Socioeconomic Factors, Indonesia, Infant Mortality, Mortality, Social Change, Developing Countries, Asia, Southeastern, Demography
Asia, Geography, Economics, Population, Population Dynamics, Maternal Mortality, Socioeconomic Factors, Indonesia, Infant Mortality, Mortality, Social Change, Developing Countries, Asia, Southeastern, Demography
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