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Wagstaff, Adam, Marcel Bilger, Zurab Sajaia, and Michael Lokshin. "Interpreting the Tables and Graphs." Health Equity and Financial Protection ().
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Sites, African Heritage. "Ethnicity in Post-Apartheid Discourse: Deconstructing South Africa’s Racial Narrative by Joshua Richman." South African history online.
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Kamikamica, Esiteri. "Women and education: the Fiji situation." Journal of Educational Studies (1984).
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Cayemittes, Michel, Antoine Augustin, Antonio Rival, Jay S Friedman, Paul W Stupp, and H. I Goldberg. "1989 Haiti National Contraceptive Prevalence Survey: Final English Language Report." PopLine (1991).
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Bella, Nicole. "La fecondite au Cameroun: niveaux et tendances." Population (french edition) (1995).
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Galindo, Ana Maria Chavez, and Sandra Savenberg. "Le centre du Mexique: de la suburbanisation vers la megalopolisation." Population (french edition) 51, no. 3 (1996): 756-766.
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Singh, Susheela, and Renee Samara. "Early marriage among women in developing countries." International family planning perspectives (1996).
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Angrist, Joshua, and Victor Chaim Lavy. "The effect of a change in language of instruction on the returns to schooling in Morocco." Journal of Labor Economics 15, no. 1 (1997): S48-7.
Working Paper
Wagstaff, Adam, and Naoke Watanabe. "Socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in the developing world." (1999).
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Wagstaff, Adam. "Socioeconomic inequalities in child mortality: comparisons across nine developing countries." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 78, no. 1 (2000).
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Wagstaff, Adam. "Research on equity, poverty and health outcomes. Lessons for the developing world." Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper. Washington (DC): World Bank (2000).
Report
Gwatkin, Davidson R, Shea Rustein, Kiersten Johnson, Rohini P Pande, and Adam Wagstaff. Socio-economic differences in health, nutrition and population in the Central African Republic. : HNP/Poverty Thematic Group of The World Bank, 2000.
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McCarty, Adam. "The social consequences of economic transition in Vietnam." (2000).
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Gwatkin, Davidson R, Shea Rustein, Kiersten Johnson, Rohini P Pande, and Adam Wagstaff. "Socio-economic differences in health, nutrition, and population in India." HNP/Poverty Thematic Group of The World Bank (2000).
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Boreak, Sik. "Land ownership, sales and concentration in Cambodia." (2000).
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Dante, Idrissa, Jean-François Gautier, Mohamed Ali Marouani, and Marc Raffinot. PRSP institutionalisation study: Final report chapter 6: Institutionalising the PRSP approach in Mali. Paris, France: DIAL, 2001.
Book Section
van Doorslaer, Eddy, and Adam Wagstaff. "Investment in Health: Social and Economic Returns." Inequity in the delivery of health care: Methods and results for Jamaica (2001).
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Wagstaff, Adam, and Eddy Van Doorslaer. "Inequity in the delivery of health care: methods and results for Jamaica." Investment in health: social and economic returns (2001).
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Ngom, Pierre, and Soukeynatou Fall. Fertility decline in francophone sub-Saharan Africa, 1980-2010. : African Population & Health Research Center, 2002.
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Wagstaff, Adam, and Nga N Nguyen. "Poverty and survival prospects of Vietnamese children under Doi Moi." World Bank Policy Research (2002).
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Wagstaff, Adam. "Inequalities in health in developing countries: swimming against the tide?." Human Development Network. Health, Nutrition, and Population Team (2002).
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Williams, Eddie, and James Cooke. "Pathways and labyrinths: Language and education in development." TESOL quarterly 36, no. 3 (2002): 297-322.
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Brenneman, Adam, and Michel Kerf. "Infrastructure & poverty linkages." (2002).
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Yamfwa, Adam Szirmai, and Chibwe Lwamba. "Zambian Manufacturing Performance in Comparative Perspective." (2002).
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Wagstaff, Adam, and Naoko Watanabe. "What difference does the choice of SES make in health inequality measurement?." Health Economics 12, no. 10 (2003): 885-890.
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