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Table 4 The relation between child mortality and household income stratified by minimum wage

From: Health capabilities and the determinants of infant mortality in Brazil, 2004–2015: an innovative methodological framework

 

Neonatal mortality

Infant mortality

Under-five mortality

Coef. (95% CI) R2 p-value

Coef. (95% CI) R2 p-value

Coef. (95% CI) R2 p-value

% of households living with an income above 20 minimum wages

−53.44 (− 90.09, −16 .77) 0.57 0.005

−27.83 (− 64.58, 8.92) 0.73 0.135

− 11.64 (− 55.12, 31.82) 0.70 0.594

% of households living with an income between 10 and 20 minimum wages

−27.60 (− 42.86, − 12.35) 0.58 0.001

−25.27 (− 43.46, − 7.08) 0.74 0.007

−34.40 (− 66.86, − 1.94) 0.71 0.038

% of households living with an income between 5 and 10 minimum wages

−11.87 (− 17.86, − 5.87) 0.58 0.000

−13.31 (− 21.26, − 5.36) 0.74 0.001

−17.25 (− 29.67, − 4.83) 0.72 0.007

% of households living with an income between 2 and 5 minimum wages

−6.94 (− 11.99, − 1.89) 0.57 0.008

−11.17 (− 18.11, − 4.25) 0.74 0.002

−10.82 (− 21.66, 0.03) 0.71 0.051

% of households living with an income between 1 and 2 minimum wages

10.70 (5.00, 16.40) 0.58 0.000

9.46 (1.19, 17.74) 0.74 0.026

13.44 (3.05, 23.82) 0.71 0.012

% of households living with an income between 0 and 1 minimum wage

7.53 (3.90, 11.16) 0.58 0.000

9.16 (4.06, 14 .27) 0.75 0.001

8.87 (1.03, 16.71) 0.71 0.027

  1. R2 refers to adjusted values