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Table 5 CI’s for never immunisation of children (12–59 months) in India, 2015–16

From: Explaining socioeconomic inequalities in immunisation coverage in India: new insights from the fourth National Family Health Survey (2015–16)

 

Unstandardized CI

Indirectly standardized CI

 

Age standardized CI

Wc Normalized

Ec Normalized

Region

 North

−0.356*(0.011)

−0.335*(0.012)

− 0.366*(0.013)

− 0.113*(0.004)

 Central

− 0.214*(0.008)

− 0.206*(0.008)

− 0.225*(0.009)

− 0.070*(0.003)

 East

− 0.198*(0.011)

− 0.169*(0.011)

− 0.184*(0.012)

− 0.057*(0.004)

 Northeast

− 0.212*(0.009)

− 0.193*(0.008)

− 0.211*(0.009)

− 0.065*(0.003)

 West

− 0.130*(0.014)

−0.117*(0.015)

− 0.128*(0.016)

− 0.040*(0.005)

 South

−0.088*(0.022)

−0.075*(0.021)

− 0.082*(0.023)

−0.025*(0.007)

Place of Residence

 Rural

−0.203*(0.005)

−0.179*(0.004)

− 0.196*(0.004)

−0.061*(0.001)

 Urban

−0.208*(0.011)

−0.161*(0.010)

− 0.176*(0.011)

−0.054*(0.003)

Overall

−0.207*(0.007)

−0.206*(0.004)

− 0.225*(0.004)

−0.070*(0.001)

  1. Note: *Significant at 5% (a Bonferroni correction has been applied); SE-standard error; Wc-indirectly standardized CI based on Wagstaff’s normalization; Ec-indirectly standardized CI based on Erreyger’s normalization