Reproductive health patterns in post-Soviet Central Asian countries
diplomová práce (OBHÁJENO)

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/58870Identifikátory
SIS: 114788
Kolekce
- Kvalifikační práce [18910]
Autor
Vedoucí práce
Oponent práce
Kalibová, Květa
Fakulta / součást
Přírodovědecká fakulta
Obor
Demografie
Katedra / ústav / klinika
Katedra demografie a geodemografie
Datum obhajoby
18. 12. 2012
Nakladatel
Univerzita Karlova, Přírodovědecká fakultaJazyk
Angličtina
Známka
Výborně
Klíčová slova (česky)
post-Soviet Central Asia, reproductive health, maternal mortality, pregnancy outcomesKlíčová slova (anglicky)
post-Soviet Central Asia, reproductive health, maternal mortality, pregnancy outcomesReproductive health patterns in post-Soviet Central Asian countries Abstract This study aims to evaluate reproductive health patterns among post-Soviet Central Asian republics since their independence. The reproductive health indicators of individual countries were researched and compared. Furthermore, cluster country groups among selected post-Soviet, post-Socialist and capitalist countries were identified based on certain reproductive health indicators for the beginning and the end of the research period. The subsequent research was focused on 1999 Kazakhstan Demographic and Health Survey data. This thesis explores statistically significant factors influencing pregnancy outcomes in the country. According to the results, never married, urban women, women of Ukrainian, Russian, and other ethnicities, women living in the East and North regions were more likely to terminate a first pregnancy by an induced abortion rather than giving a live birth. Additionally, the same categories were proven to be statistically significant using the Poisson regression analysis, except the regions were shown to be the West and the North. Keywords: post-Soviet Central Asia, reproductive health, maternal mortality, pregnancy outcomes