Abstract

There is scarce knowledge about factors contributing to underlying inequalities in vaccination coverage among Pakistani children. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to measure and decompose socioeconomic inequalities in childhood vaccination coverage. Pakistan Demographic and Health Survey, version 2017-18, data were used for analysis. Bivariate association was checked through Chi-square test and concentration curve (CC) and concentration index (CI) were used to assess the existence and nature of inequality. Finally, decomposition analysis was performed to measure the contribution of different factors to the observed inequality. Our findings suggested that vaccination coverage is more concentrated among children of educated mothers (CI=0.296) and decomposition results suggest that a substantial proportion of the inequality is explained by maternal education, wealth status, paternal education and improved sanitation (34%, 19%, 14% and 21% respectively). Also, differences are observed between regions regarding vaccination coverage. There is need of female-targeted interventions to increase maternal role in the society through better education and decision-making autonomy. Also, the policies to improve the household's wealth status should be considered.

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