Estimating the infant mortality rate from DHS birth histories in the presence of age heaping.
Julio E Romero-PrietoAndrea VerhulstMichel GuillotPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Age heaping at age 12 months produces a smaller amount of bias in DHS-based IMR estimates than previously thought. If a large amount of age heaping is present in a survey, the log-quadratic model allows users to evaluate, and whenever necessary, adjust IMR estimates in a way that is more informed by the local mortality pattern than existing approaches. Future research should be devoted to understanding why Sub-Saharan African and South Asian countries have such distinct age patterns of under-five mortality.