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Understanding contraception use among Muslims of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
Author(s): Ram, U., L.K. Dwivedi, B. Goswami
Journal: Journal of Population and Social Studies (APR 2007) , Vol 15, Num 2
Topic(s): Family Planning , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): Bangladesh, India, Philippines
Matrilineal family ties and marital dissolution in Ghana
Author(s): Takyi, B.K.
Journal: Journal of Family Issues (APR 2007) , Vol 28, Num 5, Page: 682-705
Topic(s): Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): Ghana
Urban–rural differentials in child malnutrition: Trends and socioeconomic correlates in sub-Saharan Africa
Author(s): Jean-Christophe Fotso
Journal: Health and Place (MAR 2007) , Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2007, Pages 205-223, doi:10.1016/j.healthplace.2006.01.004
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Nutrition
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
Does biofuel smoke contribute to anaemia and stunting in early childhood?
Author(s): Mishra, V., R.D. Retherford
Journal: International Journal of Epidemiology (FEB 2007) , Vol 36, Page: 117-129
Topic(s): Anemia , Child Health and Development , Climate and environment , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Malaria , Nutrition
Country(s): India
Explaining son preference in rural India: The independent role of structural versus individual factors
Author(s): Pande, R.P., N.M. Astone
Journal: Population Research and Policy Review (FEB 2007) , Vol 26, Num 1
Topic(s): Fertility and Fertility Preferences , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): India
Health infrastructure & immunization coverage in rural India
Author(s): Ashlesha Datar, Arnab Mukherji* & Neeraj Sood
Journal: Indian Journal of Medical Research (JAN 2007) , Vol. 125, January 2007, pp 31-42
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Other
Country(s): India
Web: http://www.icmr.nic.in/ijmr/2007/january/0105.pdf
Family structure and child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa: Cross-national effects of polygyny
Author(s): Omariba, D.W.R., M. H. Boyle
Journal: Journal of Marriage and Family (JAN 2007) , Vol 69, Num 2, Page: 528-543
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Infant and Child Mortality
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
Media Exposure and Reproductive Health Behaviour Among Young Females in Ghana
Author(s): Stephen O. Kwankye, and Eric Augustt
Journal: African Population Studies (JAN 2007) , 22(2): 79-108; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11564/22-2-330
Topic(s): Family Planning , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Maternal Health , Youth
Country(s): Ghana
Web: http://aps.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/330/295
Cultural Background and Infant Survival in Ghana
Author(s): Stephen Obeng Gyimah
Journal: Ethnicity and Health (JAN 2007) , 11(2): 101-120; DOI: 10.1080/13557850500460314
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Infant and Child Mortality
Country(s): Ghana
Indoor air pollution in India and baby’s size at birth: Is there a link?
Author(s): Ghosh, S.
Journal: World Health and Population (DEC 2006) , Page: 1-17
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Fertility and Fertility Preferences , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): India
Web: http://www.longwoods.com/home.php?cat=381
Influence of cooking and heating fuel use on 1-59 month old mortality in South Africa
Author(s): Wichmann J, and Voyi KV.
Journal: Maternal and Child Health Journal (NOV 2006) , 10(6):553-561.
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Infant and Child Mortality
Country(s): South Africa
Household Headship and Nutritional Status of Toddlers: An Examination of Malawian Data
Author(s): Chindime, Clara C. & Ubomba-Jaswa, Susie
Journal: African Population Studies (OCT 2006) , Vol. 21, No. 2, 2006, pp. 45-73
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Nutrition
Country(s): Malawi
Preliminary findings from the Third National Family Health Survey
Author(s): Gupta, K., S. Parasuraman, P. Arokiasamy, S.K. Singh, H. Lhungdim
Journal: Economic and Political Weekly (OCT 2006) , Page: 4417-4422
Topic(s): Adult Health Issues , Anemia , Anthropometry/Biomarkers , Child Health and Development , Climate and environment , Domestic Violence , Education , Family Planning , Female Genital Cutting , Fertility and Fertility Preferences , Gender , Geographic Information , Health facilities/SPA surveys , HIV/AIDS , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Infant and Child Mortality , Malaria , Maternal Health , Maternal Mortality , Non-communicable diseases , Nutrition , Survey Methodology, Data Quality, Analysis , Wealth/Socioeconomics , Youth
Country(s): India
School enrollment among urban non-slum, slum and rural children in Kenya: Is the urban advantage eroding?
Author(s): Frederick Mugisha
Journal: International Journal of Educational Development (SEP 2006) , Volume 26, Issue 5, September 2006, Pages 471-482, doi:10.1016/j.ijedudev.2005.09.012
Topic(s): Education , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): Kenya
Place, community education, gender and child mortality in north-east India
Author(s): Ladusingh, L., C.H. Singh
Journal: Population, Space and Place (AUG 2006) , an/Feb 2006, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p65, 12p
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Gender , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Infant and Child Mortality
Country(s): India
A comparison of female- and male-headed households in Tanzania and poverty implications
Author(s): Katapa, R.S.
Journal: Journal of Biosocial Science (JUL 2006) , Vol 38, Num 3, Page: 327-339
Topic(s): Household and Respondent Characteristics , Wealth/Socioeconomics
Country(s): Tanzania
Do individual and program factors matter in the utilization of maternal care services in rural India? A theoretical approach.
Author(s): Sunil TS ; Rajaram S ; Zottarelli LK
Journal: Social Science and Medicine (APR 2006) , 2006 Apr; 62(8): 1943-57 (30 ref)
Topic(s): Health facilities/SPA surveys , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Maternal Health
Country(s): India
Do current measurement approaches underestimate levels of unwanted childbearing? Evidence from rural India
Author(s): Koenig, M.A., R. Acharya, S. Singh, T.K. Roy
Journal: Population Studies (JAN 2006) , Vol 60, Num 3, Page:243-256
Topic(s): Fertility and Fertility Preferences , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): India
Older adults in sub-Saharan Africa living with children and grandchildren
Author(s): Zimmer, Z., J. Dayton
Journal: Population Studies (OCT 2005) , Vol 59, Num 3, Page: 295-312
Topic(s): Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): Multiple African Countries
Are urban poor doing better than their rural counterpart in India? A study of fertility, family planning and health
Author(s): Chattopadhyay, A., T. K. Roy
Journal: Demography India (AUG 2005) , Vol 34, Num 2, Page: 299-312
Topic(s): Family Planning , Fertility and Fertility Preferences , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): India
Web: http://iussp2005.princeton.edu/download.aspx?submissionId=51
Education and nutritional status of orphans and children of HIV-infected parents in Kenya
Author(s): Mishra, V.; Arnold, F.; Otieno, F.; Cross, A.; Hong, R.
Journal: AIDS Education and Prevention (AUG 2005) , 2005 No. 24
Topic(s): Child Health and Development , Education , HIV/AIDS , Household and Respondent Characteristics , Nutrition
Country(s): Kenya
Web: http://www.measuredhs.com/pubs/pdf/WP24/WP24%2Epdf
Women's schooling and religious affiliation in Malawi at the end of the Twentieth Century
Author(s): Doctor, H.V.
Journal: International Journal of Educational Development (JUL 2005) , Vol 25, Num 5, Page: 481-492
Topic(s): Education , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): Malawi
Fertility Differentials in Kenya: The Effect of Female Migration
Author(s): Charles Ochola Omondi, and E H.O Ayiemba
Journal: African Population Studies (JUN 2005) , 20(2): 25-42; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11564/20-2-393
Topic(s): Fertility and Fertility Preferences , Gender , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): Kenya
Web: http://aps.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/393/352
Effects of cooking smoke and environmental tobacco smoke on acute respiratory infections in young Indian children
Author(s): Vinod Mishra, Kirk R. Smith, and Robert D. Retherford
Journal: Population and Environment (MAY 2005) , 26(5): 375-396; DOI: 10.1007/s11111-005-0005-y
Topic(s): Adult Health Issues , Child Health and Development , Climate and environment , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): India
Muslim-Hindu fertility differentials: Evidence from National Family Health Survey-II
Author(s): Dharmalingam, A., K. Navaneetham , S.P.Morgan
Journal: Economic and Political Weekly (APR 2005) , Vol 40, Num 5, Page: 429:436
Topic(s): Fertility and Fertility Preferences , Household and Respondent Characteristics
Country(s): India
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