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Table 5 Inequality in childhood immunization coverage using economic status as inequality dimension, Côte d’Ivoire

From: Trends of inequalities in childhood immunization coverage among children aged 12-23 months in Kenya, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire

Economic status

Years

1994

1998

2006

2011

Indicators

Statistics

Value

SE

Value

SE

Value

SE

Value

SE

bcgv

d

46.74

4.26

31.85

6.71

27.80

4.36

23.85

4.28

r

1.96

0.16

1.47

0.15

1.39

0.08

1.33

0.08

rci

12.83

1.24

7.27

1.80

6.88

1.06

5.90

1.05

dptv

d

47.96

5.02

51.45

7.63

34.13

5.20

28.56

5.44

r

2.85

0.40

2.33

0.43

1.55

0.13

1.55

0.14

rci

20.95

1.94

15.72

2.97

8.49

1.37

8.55

1.56

fullv

d

48.44

4.55

55.11

7.51

31.20

5.19

28.82

5.45

r

4.08

0.74

2.85

0.64

1.50

0.12

1.73

0.18

rci

25.48

2.21

19.92

3.58

7.91

1.33

10.52

1.92

mslv

d

47.80

4.46

48.95

9.23

29.13

4.34

29.19

4.82

r

2.55

0.28

2.06

0.40

1.42

0.09

1.54

0.12

rci

16.75

1.67

12.37

3.31

7.26

1.06

8.36

1.45

poliov

d

51.68

4.77

47.95

7.84

26.29

5.38

15.65

5.15

r

2.84

0.38

2.19

0.39

1.39

0.11

1.24

0.09

rci

20.53

1.76

14.62

2.95

6.26

1.30

3.97

1.34

  1. Notes: bcgv, dptv, fullv, mslv, poliov are BCG immunization coverage, DTP3 immunization coverage, full immunization coverage, measles coverage and polio coverage among children aged 12–23 months, respectively. d, r and rci are rate difference, rate ratio and relative concentration index, respectively. SE is the standard errors. Economic status is determined using the wealth index. The wealth index is constructed on household assets and access to basic services using the principal component analysis. The wealth index is divided into quintiles. Data sources are from DHS and MICS, and analyzed using the HEAT software