Citations

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Book
Thomas, Duncan, and John Maluccio. Contraceptive choice, fertility, and public policy in Zimbabwe. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Publications, 1995.
Journal Article
Thomas, Duncan, and John Maluccio. "Fertility, Contraceptive Choice, and Public Policy in Zimbabwe." The World Bank Economic Review 10, no. 1 (1996): 189-222.
Journal Article
Thomas, Duncan, and Ityai Muvandi. "The demographic transition in Southern Africa: Another look at the evidence from Botswana and Zimbabwe." Demography 31, no. 2 (1994): 185-207.
Working Paper
Thomas, Duncan, and Ityai Muvandi. "How fast is fertility declining in Botswana and Zimbabwe?." World Bank Discussion Papers: Africa Technical Department Series , no. 258 (1994).
Journal Article
Thomas, Duncan, John Strauss, and Maria-Helena Henriques. "How does mother's education affect child height?." The Journal of Human Resources 2, no. 2 (1991): 183-211.
Conference Paper
Thwala, Wellington Didibhuku, Stephen Enyinnaya Eluwa, Musibau Akintunde Ajagbe, Kayode Ayobami Ojo, Edward Eric Duncan, Yusuf Olanrewaju Gafar, and Arham Abdullah. "Traffic Congestion, Causes and Effect on Residents of Urban Cities in Nigeria." The Asian Conference on the Social Sciences 2012, Osaka, Japan. 2012.
Working Paper
Turrini, Gina, Gabriela Farfán, María Genoni, Duncan Thomas, and Andrea Velasquez. "Health Insurance and Child Health: Evidence from Seguro Popular." (2015).
Working Paper
Velásquez, Andrea, Gabriela Farfán, Maria Genoni, Luis Rubalcava, Graciela Teruel, and Duncan Thomas. "Selection and Assimilation of Mexican Migrants to the US." (2015).
Journal Article
Venville, Grady, Letonie Rennie, Colin Hanbury, and Nancy Longnecker. "Scientists reflect on why they chose to study science." Research in Science Education 43, no. 6 (2013): 2207-2233.
Journal Article
Wilson, Duncan. "Igualdad entre los sexos y educacion para todos." Perspectivas 34, no. 1 (2004).
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