Correlates of antenatal care utilization among women of reproductive age in sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from multinomial analysis of demographic and health surveys (2010–2018) from 31 countries

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Sulaimon T. Adedokun
Sanni Yaya
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[1] Obafemi Awolowo University,Department of Demography and Social Statistics
[2] University of Ottawa,School of International Development and Global Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences
[3] Imperial College London,The George Institute for Global Health
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Antenatal care; Sub-Saharan; Africa; Utilization; Women; Multinomial; Maternal; Service; Facility;
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