Citations

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Journal Article
Baldew, Se-Sergio M, Ingrid SK Krishnadath, Christel CF Smits, Jerry R Toelsie, Luc Vanhees, and Veronique Cornelissen. "Self-reported physical activity behavior of a multi-ethnic adult population within the urban and rural setting in Suriname." BMC Public Health 15, no. 1 (2015): 485.
Book Section
Dedek, Helge, and Martin Schermaier. "Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law, edited by Jan Smits, Second Edition." German Law (2012).
Working Paper
Gu¨ndu¨z-Hogör, Ayse, and Jeroen Smits. "The status of rural women in Turkey: What is the role of regional differences." Nijmegen Center for Economics (NiCE) Working Paper 06, no. 101 (2006): 1-27.
Working Paper
Komarulzaman, Ahmad, Jeroen Smits, and Eelke Jong. "Clean Water, Sanitation and Diarrhoea in Indonesia: Effects of household and community factors." Nijmegen Center for Economics (2014).
Journal Article
Krishnadath, Ingrid SK, Christel CF Smits, Vincent WV Jaddoe, Albert Hofman, and Jerry R Toelsie. "A National surveillance survey on noncommunicable disease risk factors: Suriname Health Study Protocol." JMIR Research Protocols 4, no. 2 (2015).
Book
Sepúlveda, J, C Carpenter, J Curran, W Holzemer, H Smits, K Scott, and M Orza. PEPFAR implementation: progress and promise. Washington, DC USA: National Academies Press, 2007.
Thesis or Dissertation
Smits, Anna. "Collective social captial and adaptation strategies to flooding: A case study of the neighbourhood Kemijen in Semarang, Indonesia." Bachelor thesis, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 2013.
Journal Article
Smits, J., and A. G Hosgor. "Effects of family background characteristics on educational participation in Turkey." International Journal of Educational Development 26, no. 5 (2006): 545-560.
Journal Article
Smits, Jeroen. "Social closure among the higher educated: Trends in educational homogamy in 55 countries." Social Science Research 32, no. 2 (2003): 251-277.
Journal Article
Smits, Jeroen, and Ayse Gündüz-Hosgör. "Linguistic capital: language as a socio-economic resource among Kurdish and Arabic women in Turkey." Ethnic & Racial Studies 26, no. 5 (2003): 829-853.
Journal Article
Smits, Jeroen, and Christiaan Monden. "Twinning across the developing world." PLoS ONE 6, no. 9 (2011): e2523.
Working Paper
Smits, Jeroen, and Roel Steendijk. "The International Wealth Index (IWI)." (2012).
Journal Article
Smits, Jeroen, Wout Ultee, and Jan Lammers. "Educational homogamy in 65 countries: An explanation of differences in openness using country-level explanatory variables." American Sociological Review 63, no. 2 (1998): 264-285.
Conference Paper
Smits, Mattijs. "A tale of two transitions: a multi-level perspective on energy transitions in the Lao PDR and its challenges." Conference paper for the Experiments, System Innovation and Sustainability Transitions in Asia, Kuala Lumpur. January 9-11, 2011.
Conference Paper
Smits, Mattijs. "Energy and Sustainable Development: Issues and Strategies (ESD), 2010 Proceedings of the International Conference on." PEA-AIT International Conference on Energy and Sustainable Development: Issues and Strategies. Chiang Mai, Thailand, June 2-4, 2010.
Journal Article
Smits, Mattijs, and Carl Middleton. "New arenas of engagement at the water governance-climate finance nexus? An analysis of the boom and bust of hydropower CDM projects in Vietnam." Water Alternatives 7, no. 3 (2014): 561-583.
Working Paper
Smits, Jan M, and Michael G Faure. "Does Law Matter? An Introduction." (2011).
Conference Paper
Spierings, Niels, and Jeroen Smits. "Women’s labour market participation in Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Syria & Tunisia: A three-level analysis." IZA World Bank Conference Employment and Development. 2007.
Journal Article
Spierings, Niels, Jeroen Smits, and Mieke Verloo. "Two myths about contextual effects on Middle Eastern women’s employment: a multilevel analysis of trends in Egypt and Jordan." Nijmegen Center for Economics (NiCE) (2008).
Working Paper
Webbink, Ellen, Jeroen Smits, and Eelke de Jong. "Hidden child labour: Determinants of housework and family business work of children in 16 developing countries." Nijmegen Center for Economics (NiCE), Institute for Management Research, Radboud University Nijmegen (2010).
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