Citations

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Thesis or Dissertation
Alana R, Javiera. "Participación, sus espacios y elementos que influyen en su ejercicio, en los discursos de niños y niñas del proyecto cable a tierra." Titulo Profesional de Trabajadora, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, 2016.
Thesis or Dissertation
Jofre Alvarado, Javiera Paz. "Legislacion de la trabajadora casa particular? Un caso de discriminacion de genero?." Licenciado en Ciencias Jurídicas, Universidad Andres Bello, 2013.
Working Paper
Gallegos Pereira, Fanny, Javiera Guzman Garrido, Camila Saavedra Cubillos, and Andrea Silva Hidalgo. "Participacion de mujeres en cargos gerenciales: una investigacion cualitativa de empresas financieras." (2012).
Journal Article
Cruz, Pedrito dela, and Alana G Ramos. "Indigenous health knowledge systems in the Philippines: A literature survey." (2011).
Thesis or Dissertation
Belcon U, Alana. "A Limnological Examination of the Southwestern Amazon, Madre de Dios, Peru." PhD Thesis, Duke University, 2012.
Journal Article
Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza, Jennifer Stewart Williams, Ben Jann, Paul Kowal, Alana Officer, Aleksandra Posarac, and Somnath Chatterji. "Social determinants of sex differences in disability among older adults: a multi-country decomposition analysis using the World Health Survey." International journal for equity in health 11, no. 1 (2012).
Journal Article
Hosseinpoor, Ahmad R, Jennifer A Stewart Williams, Jeny Gautam, Aleksandra Posarac, Alana Officer, Emese Verdes, Nenad Kostanjsek, and Somnath Chatterji. "Socioeconomic inequality in disability among adults: a multicountry study using the World Health Survey." American journal of public health 103, no. 7 (2013): 1278-1286.
Report
Samji, Waheeda, K Nsa-Kaisi, and Alana Albee. Energy, jobs and skills: a rapid assessment of potential in Mtwara, Tanzania. : REPOA, 2009.
Journal Article
Rosen, Sydney, Bruce Larson, Alana Brennan, Lawrence Long, Matthew Fox, Constance Mongwenyana, Mpefe Ketlhapile, and Ian Sanne. "Economic outcomes of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS in South Africa are sustained through three years on treatment." PLoS One 5, no. 9 (2010).
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