RURAL–URBAN MIGRATION AND CHILD SURVIVAL IN URBAN BANGLADESH: ARE THE URBAN MIGRANTS AND POOR DISADVANTAGED?

Jul 21, 2007Journal of biosocial science

Child survival in urban Bangladesh: Are rural-to-city migrants and poor families at a disadvantage?

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Abstract

Under-five mortality is 102 per 1000 live births for children born to urban migrants compared to 62 for urban natives.

  • Urban areas show better overall childhood mortality rates compared to rural areas, but the gap has narrowed in recent years.
  • Two distinct mortality regimes exist: one for urban natives and another for rural-urban migrants.
  • Economic status differences largely explain the higher mortality rates among children of urban migrants.
  • Migrant poor children face worse survival rates than their urban poor counterparts, particularly among recent migrants.
  • Housing conditions and access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities are critical for child survival in urban settings.

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