Citations

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Conference Paper
Siegel, Paul B, Justine Gatsinzi, and Andrew Kettlewell. "Adaptive Social Protection in Rwanda: A No-Regrets Approach to Increased Resilience in a Territorial Planning Context." Conference on “Social Protection for Social Justice”. Brighton, UK, April 13-15, 2011.
Working Paper
Jubithana, Andrea Idelga Fernand, and Bernado Lanza Queiroz. "Adult mortality estimates in Suriname and its main regions 2004-2012." (2017).
Journal Article
Steyn, Krisela, Debbie Bradshaw, Naomi Levitt, Estelle Lambert, and Karen V Siegel. "Chronic diseases in South Africa." Sick Societies: Responding to the global challenge of chronic disease (2011).
Journal Article
Caleyachetty, Rishi, Alicja R Rudnicka, Justin B Echouffo-Tcheugui, Karen R Siegel, Nigel Richards, and Peter H Whincup. "Prevalence of overweight, obesity and thinness in 9-10 year old children in Mauritius." Globalization and health 8, no. 1 (2012).
Journal Article
Masango-Makgobela, Agnes T, Indiran Govender, and John V Ndimande. "Reasons patients leave their nearest healthcare service to attend Karen Park Clinic, Pretoria North." African Journal of Primary Health Care & Family Medicine 5, no. 1 (2013).
Conference Paper
Hagen-Zanker, Jessica, and Melissa Siegel. "The determinants of remitances: A comparison between Albania and Moldova." Third International Student Conference Proceeding “Empirical Models in Social Sciences”. 2008.
Working Paper
Hagen-Zanker, Jessica, and Melissa Siegel. "A critical discussion of the motivations to remit in Albania and Moldova." CMR Working Paper No. 30/88 (2008).
Journal Article
Hagen-Zanker, Jessica, Melissa Siegel, and Chris de Neubourg. "Strings attached: the impediments to migration in Albania and Moldova." Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 9, no. 4 (2009): 459-479.
Working Paper
Hagen-Zanker, Jessica, Melissa Siegel, and Chris de Neubourg. "Strings attached: the impediments to migration." Maastricht Graduate School of Governance , no. MGSoG/2008/WP005 (2008).
Journal Article
Loschmann, Craig, and Melissa Siegel. "The influence of vulnerability on migration intentions in Afghanistan." Migration and Development (2014).
Working Paper
Waidler, Jennifer, Franziska Gassmann, and Melissa Siegel. "Do remittances and social assistance have different impacts on expenditure patterns of recipient households?." (2014).
Journal Article
Alwang, Jeffrey, Paul B Siegel, and Steen L Jorgensen. "Seeking guidelines for poverty reduction in rural Zambia." World Development 24, no. 11 (1996): 1711-1723.
Working Paper
Siegel, JR, and Atiq Rahman. "The diffusion of off-grid solar photovoltaic technology in Rural Bangladesh." Energy, Climate, and Innovation Discussion Paper. The Fletcher School, Medford, MA (2011).
Journal Article
Siegel, Jeff. "Pidgin English in Fiji: A sociolinguistic history." Pacific Studies 9, no. 3 (1986): 53-106.
Journal Article
McKenzie, Jeffrey M, Donald I Siegel, William Patterson, and Jonathan D McKenzie. "A Geochemical Survey of Spring Water from the Main Ethiopian Rift Valley, Southern Ethiopia: Implications for Well-head Protection." Hydrogeology Journal (2001).
Journal Article
Cebotari, Victor, Valentina Mazzucato, and Melissa Siegel. "Gendered perceptions of migration among Ghanaian children in transnational care." Child Indicators Research (2016).
Journal Article
Cebotari, Victor, Valentina Mazzucato, and Melissa Siegel. "Child Development and Migrant Transnationalism: The Health of Children Who Stay Behind in Ghana and Nigeria." The Journal of Development Studies 53, no. 3 (2017): 444-459.
Journal Article
Loschman, C, Christopher R Parsons, and Melissa Siegel. "Does shelter assistance reduce poverty in Afghanistan?." UNU-MERIT Working Papers , no. 2014-051 (2014).
Journal Article
Loschmann, Craig, Christopher R Parsons, and Melissa Siegel. "Does Shelter Assistance Reduce Poverty in Afghanistan?." World Development (2015).
Journal Article
Loschmann, Craig, and Melissa Siegel. "Revisiting the motivations behind remittance behaviour: Evidence of debt-financed migration from Afghanistan." Migration Letters 12, no. 1 (2015).
Working Paper
Fransen, Sonja, Melissa Siegel, and Carlos Vargas-Silva. "The inter-generational impact of conflict and forced displacement on education: Evidence from Burundi." (2016).
Thesis or Dissertation
Castillo Avila, Irma Yolanda, Karen Arrieta Yepes, Maira Caballero Pacheco, Jennifer Ramirez Aguilar, and Karen Silva Yepes. "Conocimientos, actitudes, susceptibilidad y autoeficacia en adolescentes escolarizados frente a la infección por VIH Cartagena, 2015." enfermeria, Universidad de Cartagena, 2015.
Book
Brydon, Lynne, and Karen Legge. Adjusting society: the World Bank, the IMF, and Ghana. : International Library of African Studies, 1996.
Journal Article
PEAKE, Linda, and Karen DE SOUZA. "Feminist academic and activist praxis in service of the transnational." Critical Transnational Feminist Praxis (2010).
Book
Owen, Karen K., Elizabeth J. Obregv=n, and Kathryn H. Jacobsen. A geographic analysis of access to health services in rural Guatemala. 2010.
Book
Jamison, Dean T, Richard G Feachem, Malegapuru W Makgoba, Eduard R Bos, Florence K Baingana, Karen J Hofman, and Khama O Rogo. Disease and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Washington: World Bank Publications, 2006.
Report
Adeya, Grace, Alphonse Bigirimana, Karen Cavanaugh, and Lynne M Franco. Rapid assessment of the health system in Benin: April 2006. Washington DC, USA: USAID, 2007.
Journal Article
Hardee, Karen, and Elizabeth Leahy. "Population, fertility and family planning in Pakistan: a program in stagnation." (2008).
Journal Article
Mohamud, Asha, Karen Ringheim, Susan Bloodworth, and Kristina Gryboski. "Girls at risk: community approaches to end female genital mutilation and treating women injured by the practice." Reproductive health and rights—Reaching the hardly reached (2002).
Book
Herbst, Christopher, Monique Vledder, Karen Campbell, Mirja Sjoblom, and Agnes Soucat. The human resources for health crisis in Zambia: An outcome of health worker entry, exit, and performance within the national health labor market. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 2011.
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