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Role of BMS and infrastructure in crude death rate and infant mortality rate
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Journal of Applied & Computational Mathematics

ISSN: 2168-9679

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Role of BMS and infrastructure in crude death rate and infant mortality rate


4th International Conference and Exhibition on Biometrics & Biostatistics

November 16-18, 2015 San Antonio, USA

Anam Riaz1, Ishaque Ahmed Ansari2 and Abdul Basit1

1National College of Business Administration and Economics (NCBA&E), Pakistan 2State Bank of Pakistan, Pakistan

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Appl Computat Math

Abstract :

The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship of infrastructure of health sector and basic medical staff with the IMR and CDR, respectively. Another purpose of doing this study is to describe the historical trend of infrastructure in health sector and Basic Medical Staff (BMS). Crude Growth Rate (CGR) and Year on Year (YoY) percentage change of basic medical staff and infrastructure shows that there is downward trend after the period 1995-96. The results of one way ANOVA show that each decade has different growth in infrastructure and basic medical staff. Similarly, regression analysis shows that there is linear relationship among the IMR, CDR, basic medical infrastructure and BMS. The finding of the study indicates that basic infrastructure and basic medical staff is playing an important role in reducing the CDR and IMR of Pakistan.

Biography :

Anam Riaz has completed her BS – Statistics at the age of 22 years from GC University Lahore, Pakistan. Currently she is research scholar in National College of Business Administration & Economics (NCBA&E) Lahore. Recently she got the scholarship from Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan for completing her PhD.

Email: sweeetanum@hotmail.com

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