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SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING THE UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN AMUWO-ODOFIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS INFLUENCING THE UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN AMUWO-ODOFIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA

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The use of maternal healthcare services reduces maternal mortality, which is unimaginably high in Nigeria. Therefore, this study investigates the socio-economic factors influencing the utilization of maternal healthcare services in Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area of Lagos state, Nigeria. Each of the socioeconomic factors of women and their spouses which include: income, occupation,...
 
Published at BEST: International Journal of Humanities, Arts, Medicine & Sciences(BEST: IJHAMS)
Volume 3
Issue 4
Pages 7-16
Published in 2015
 
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AKANBI, MOSES AYOKUNLE, DOMINIC AZUH, ADEKOLA, PAUL OLUWATOMIPE, OLAWOLE-ISAAC, ADEBANKE& EJIEGBU, CHIAMAKA JENNIFER
Adekola Paul O. » Paul Adekola has seven years of active teaching and administrative experience at the university level in Nigeria; besides over eight years of active teaching experience at Primary and Secondary Schools. He is a trained Demographer and Geographer with expertise in Population and Development, Migration (Internal and International), Population & Health, Gender & Women studies and Quantitative... view full profile
Adekola Paul O.
 
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