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The global rate of skilled attendants present at a delivery rose by 12% between 1990 and 2012 and has accelerated across all regions since 2000.
Various parameters such as labors training, wage rate of skilled labors and labors transference among the cells affect this expenditure.
Finally, Table 2 does not show significant differences in the hiring rate of skilled workers and the firm size measured by the number of employees.
For example, in countries like Japan the high rate of skilled workers retiring and being replaced by young inexperienced workers was associated with the higher accident rates (Bust et al. 2008).
Studies have shown that household wealth is associated with the rate of skilled birth attendant [ 8, 9].
The rate of skilled attendance among educated women is almost twice that of women with no education.
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Moreover, in most countries in the region, rates of skilled attendance at birth are five times higher among the non- poor than among the poor and inequities are not confined to Africa.
It also has growing social inequalities, with rates of skilled attendance either static or declining for poorer women [ 7].
Maternal death in Ghana is currently estimated at 350 per 100 000, in part a reflection of the low rates of skilled support during birth [ 13].
A systematic review has showed that better community referral/transport systems have increased rates of skilled attendance at birth in other contexts [ 27].
Muslim women are one sub-population in Ghana among whom utilisation rates of skilled maternal health services are particularly low [ 2, 9].
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