ARIMA based projection of infant mortality rate by the year 2030: a comparative analysis of India and Madhya Pradesh
Abhinav Bahuguna, Akanksha Uniyal, Vidisha Vallabh

TL;DR
This paper uses ARIMA models to predict infant mortality rates in India and Madhya Pradesh by 2030, showing a decline but highlighting the need for policy action in the latter.
Contribution
The study applies ARIMA modeling to forecast infant mortality rates in India and Madhya Pradesh, offering insights for policy revision.
Findings
India's IMR is projected to decline from 27 to 20 per thousand live births by 2030.
Madhya Pradesh's IMR is expected to reduce from 44 to 39 per thousand live births by 2030.
The ARIMA model used has a mean absolute percentage error below 5%, indicating good fit.
Abstract
Infant mortality is an important predictor of a government’s commitment to its people. Global infant deaths have declined since past decades but at a pace that leaves much to be desired. India’s declining pattern of trends is encouraging but the low performance of individual states like Madhya Pradesh (MP) indicates an urgent need for policy revision and implementation. This paper forecasts the Infant mortality rate (IMR) of India and MP by the year 2030 through autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) model after obtaining stationarity by differencing the series of IMR once. The Akaike’s information criterion and Bayesian information criterion have been used for the selection of best ARIMA model amongst other existing choices. The model diagnostics through Ljung and Box test shows absence of autocorrelation in the residuals (p > 0.05). The findings through ARIMA(3, 1, 0)…
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TopicsGlobal Maternal and Child Health · Child Nutrition and Water Access · Global Health Care Issues
