Fig. 1From: How can we make international comparisons of infant mortality in high income countries based on aggregate data more relevant to policy?Rankings of countries based on crude and standardised stillbirth and infant mortality rates per 1000 births by age-at-death. The second column shows the proportion of births with low birth weight (< 2500 g). Countries with * included terminations of pregnancy in their counts of stillbirths; England, Wales and Scotland included terminations of pregnancy and stillbirths only after 24 weeks. ^In Poland access to terminations of pregnancy is restricted. All calculations were done given birth weight was non-missing and over 500 gBack to article page