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- Increased%20access%20to%20midwives%20had%20a%20strong%20effect%20on%20reducing%20maternal%20mortality%20in%20rural%20areas. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.
- There%20is%20no%20statistically%20significant%20effect%20of%20midwives%20on%20maternal%20mortality%20in%20urban%20areas. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.
- The%20increase%20in%20the%20number%20of%20midwives%20is%20robustly%20associated%20with%20a%20large%20decrease%20in%20maternal%20mortality%20in%20rural%20areas%2C%20even%20when%20controlling%20for%20other%20types%20of%20health%20personnel. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.
- No%20clear%20effect%20of%20doctors%20or%20vaccinators%20on%20maternal%2C%20neonatal%2C%20or%20infant%20mortality%20is%20found. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.
- There%20is%20a%20weaker%20association%20between%20the%20number%20of%20midwives%20and%20reductions%20in%20neonatal%20mortality%2C%20particularly%20in%20rural%20areas. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.
- The%20effects%20of%20midwives%20on%20maternal%20mortality%20appear%20stronger%20when%20accounting%20for%20lagged%20effects. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.
- The%20association%20between%20midwives%20and%20mortality%20outcomes%20is%20not%20observed%20for%20placebo%20outcomes%20such%20as%20murder%2C%20accidents%2C%20and%20suicides. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.
- The%20effects%20of%20midwives%20on%20maternal%20mortality%20in%20rural%20areas%20persist%20when%20controlling%20for%20poverty%20levels. obtainsSupportFrom 0RBMKM assertion.