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Mweemba, Mable, Maurice M Musheke, Charles Michelo, Hikabasa Halwiindi, Oliver Mweemba, and Joseph M Zulu. "“When am I going to stop taking the drug?” Enablers, barriers and processes of disclosure of HIV status by caregivers to adolescents in a rural district in Zambia." BMC Public Health 15, no. 1 (2015): 1028.
Conference Paper
Kalie, Kerpaci, and Martin Kuka. "“Feeling as a migrant even in my homeland”: Living experiences of Albanian return migrants from Greece.." 10th International Congress of the Hellenic Geographical Society 22-24 October 2014, Thessaloniki, Greece. 2014.
Report
Rashid, Ismail, Ibrahim Abdullah, and Joseph Goakai. Youth Vulnerability and Exclusion (YOVEX) in West Africa: Sierra Leone Country Report. London, UK: King’s College London, 2009.
Working Paper
Godfrey, Martin. "Youth employment policy in developing and transition countries: prevention as well as cure." World Bank, Social Protection , no. 0320 (2003).
Book Section
Sekabaraga, C., A. Soucat, F. Diop, and G. Martin. "Yes, Africa Can: Success Stories from a Dynamic Continent." Innovative Financing for Health in Rwanda: A Report of Successful Reforms (2011).
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Miranda-Barros, Fernanda, Amaya Gorostiza, Elizeu F Carvalho, Antonio González-Martín, and Leonor Gusmão. "Y-STR haplotype background of Philippines: Comparison with other Southeast Asian populations." Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series (2015).
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Flatø, Martin, Raya Muttarak, and André Pelser. "Women, Weather, and Woes: The Triangular Dynamics of Female-Headed Households, Economic Vulnerability, and Climate Variability in South Africa." World Development (2017).
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Schiefelbein, Ernesto, and Joseph P Farrell. "Women, Schooling, and Work in Chile: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study." Comparative Education Review 24, no. 2 (1980): S160-S179.
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Martin C, Teresa. "Women's education and fertility: Results from 26 Demographic and Health Surveys." Studies in Family Planning 26, no. 4 (1995): 187-202.
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Palamuleni, Martin Enock, and Ayo Stephen Adebowale. "Women empowerment and the current use of long acting and permanent contraceptive: Evidence from 2010 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey." Malawi Medical Journal 26, no. 3 (2014): 63-70.
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Umubyeyi, Aline, Ingrid Mogren, Joseph Ntaganira, and Gunilla Krantz. "Women are Considerably more Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence than Men in Rwanda: Results from a Population-based, Cross-sectional Study." BMC women's health 14, no. 99 (2014): 1-12.
Journal Article
Balabanova, Dina C, Jane Falkingham, and Martin McKee. "Winners and losers: expansion of insurance coverage in Russia in the 1990s." American Journal of Public Health 93, no. 12 (2003): 2124-2130.
Working Paper
Ravallion, Martin, and Michael Lokshin. "Winners and Losers from Trade Reform in Morocco." World Bank (2005).
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Yukich, Joshua O, Olivier JT Briet, Collins K Ahorlu, Peter Nardini, and Joseph Keating. "Willingness to pay for small solar powered bed net fans: results of a Becker-DeGroot-Marschak auction in Ghana." Malaria Journal 16, no. 1 (2017): 316.
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Mfutso-Bengo, Joseph, Paul Ndebele, Vincent Jumbe, Matilda Mkunthi, Francis Masiye, Sassy Molyneux, and Malcolm Molyneux. "Why do individuals agree to enrol in clinical trials? A qualitative study of health research participation in Blantyre, Malawi." Malawi Medical Journal 20, no. 2 (2008): 37-41.
Journal Article
Manjengwa, Jeanette, Joseph Hanlon, and Teresa Smart. "Who Will Make the'Best'Use of Africa's Land? Lessons from Zimbabwe." Third World Quarterly 35, no. 6 (2014).
Journal Article
Ravallion, Martin, and Michael Lokshin. "Who wants to redistribute?: The tunnel effect in 1990s Russia." Journal of public Economics 76, no. 1 (2000): 87-104.
Report
Pradhan, Menno Prasad, and Martin Ravallion. Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil. 2001.
Working Paper
Raoa, Nisha, Allahna Esber, Abigail Turner, Joseph Chilewani, Venson Banda, and Alison Norris. "Who decides? Joint decision making leads to better obstetric choices." ().
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Ravallion, Martin, and Michael Lokshin. "Who cares about relative deprivation?." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 73, no. 2 (2010): 171-185.
Journal Article
Schwartzberg E, Joseph. "Who are the Kashmiri people? Self-identification as a vehicle for self-determination." Environment and Planning 29, no. 12 (1997): 2237-2256.
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Stoler, Justin, Günther Fink, John R Weeks, Richard Otoo, Joseph Ampofo, and Allan Hill. "When urban taps run dry: Sachet water consumption and health effects in low income neighborhoods of Accra, Ghana." Health & Place (2011).
Working Paper
Ravallion, Martin, and Binayak Sen. "When Method Matters: Toward a Resolution of the Debate about Bangladesh's Poverty Measures." Policy Research WP 1359 (1994).
Working Paper
Ravallion, Martin, and Gaurav Datt. "When Is Growth Pro-Poor? Evidence from the Diverse Experiences of India's States." (1999).
Journal Article
Ravallion, Martin, and Shaohua Chen. "When Economic Reform is Faster than Statistical Reform: Measuring and Explaining Inequality in Rural China." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper (1998).
Report
Harrison, Ann, Benjamin Hyman, Leslie Martin, and Shanthi Nataraj. When do Firms Go Green? Comparing Price Incentives with Command and Control Regulations in India. 2015.
Working Paper
Harrison, Ann E, Ben Hyman, Leslie A Martin, and Shanthi Nataraj. "When do Firms Go Green?." (2015).
Journal Article
Shanaube, Kwame, Ab Schaap, Sian Floyd, Mwelwa Phiri, Sam Griffith, Joseph Chaila, Peter Bock, Richard Hayes, Sarah Fidler, and Helen Ayles. "What works--reaching universal HIV testing: lessons from HPTN 071 (PopART) trial in Zambia." AIDS 31, no. 11 (2017): 1555-1564.
Working Paper
Gustafsson, Martin, and Alejandro Morduchowicz. "What we can learn from a comparison of the schooling systems of South Africa and Argentina." (2008).
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