Abstract

Copula-Based Dependence Measures for Under-Five Mortality Rate in Rwanda

The risk of a child dying before completing five years of age is still highest in sub-Saharan Africa region. In this paper, we used the copula based dependence to investigate the association between the under-five mortality rate and Gross Domestic Product in Rwanda from 1981 to 2015. The copula has for a long time been recognized as a powerful tool for modeling dependence between two random variables. The Archimedean copulas were applied to capture the non-linearity in the dependence structure between those two vectors. Our findings showed that after 1994, the under-five mortality rate in Rwanda diminished steadily from 300 up to 42 per 1000 lives in 2015. Our analysis showed that under-five mortality rate is inversely proportional to the Gross Domestic Product. Unfortunately, it is not obvious to predict the future under-five mortality rate according to the Gross Domestic Product because it changes yearly according to the political measures of country. In this paper, we considered two Archimedean copulas namely Gumbel and Clayton.


Author(s):

Fidence Munyamahoro



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