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Table 3 Summary of country characteristics

From: Group-based trajectory models of integrated vaccine delivery and equity in low- and middle-income countries

 

Total

Non-Imputed Dataset

Imputed Dataset

 

Countries N (%)

Mean geographic equity (SD)

Mean socioeconomic equity (SD)

Mean geographicequity (SD)

Mean socioeconomic equity (SD)

Region

 East Asia and the Pacific

12 (15.4)

67.71 (31.72)

0.193 (0.160)

67.4 (31.88)

0.193 (0.157)

 Europe and Central Asia

11 (14.1)

92.8 (19.0)

-0.0053 (0.102)

88.1 (25.53)

-0.0053 (0.0998)

 Latin America and the Caribbean

6 (7.7)

75.56 (29.16)

0.0923 (0.150)

75.78 (29.09)

0.0923 (0.143)

 Middle East and North Africa

2 (2.6)

47.36 (24.29)

0.273 (0.164)

48.19 (23.8)

0.273 (0.136)

 South Asia

7 (9)

75.68 (20.49)

0.214 (0.187)

74.64 (21.4)

0.214 (0.182)

 Sub-Saharan Africa

40 (51.3)

62.36 (26.64)

0.246 (0.189)

62.11 (26.87)

0.246 (0.188)

Income Level

 Low-income

28 (35.9)

63.74 (26.51)

0.222 (0.167)

63.43 (26.81)

0.222 (0.166)

 Lower-middle-income

40 (51.3)

65.99 (29.01)

0.223 (0.202)

65.32 (29.46)

0.223 (0.202)

 Upper-middle-income

10 (12.8)

95.32 (12.46)

0.011 (.134)

94.5 (14.78)

0.011 (0.13)

  1. This table reflects regional and income level classifications as specified by the World Bank in 2022. Geographic equity refers to the proportion of districts within a country that have achieved 80% MCV1 coverage or greater. Socioeconomic equity refers to the slope index of inequality (SII) based on MCV1 coverage by wealth quintile. Larger SII values indicate that higher MCV1 coverage is more prevalent among wealthier quintiles