Abstract

The impact of women's empowerment is examined on the utilization of maternal health care services in Pakistan. The empirical analysis based on logistic regression shows that women's education is the most important factor to improve maternal health among women. Other predisposing factors like parity and health belief are also contributing factors. Household wealth status turned out to be the most significant factor among other enabling factors like ease of access and source of information. Death of the child in previous pregnancies is the only need factor and we have found it statistically significant in the case of postnatal care.

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