Citations

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Dorrington, Rob, Debbie Bradshaw, and David Bourne. "Two steps forward, one step back: Comment on adult mortality (age 15 - 64) based on death notification data in South Africa for 1997 - 2001." South African Medical Journal 96, no. 10 (2006): 1028-1034.
Journal Article
Bradshaw, Debbie, Ria Laubscher, Rob Dorrington, David E Bourne, and Ian M Timaeus. "Unabated rise in number of adult deaths in South Africa." South African Medical Journal 94, no. 4 (2008).
Working Paper
Samuel, Jonathan C, Edward Sankhulani, Javeria S Qureshi, Paul Baloyi, Charles Thupi, Clara N Lee, William C Miller, Bruce A Cairns, and Anthony G Charles. "Under-reporting of road traffic mortality in developing countries:." (2012).
Journal Article
Parks, Tom, Joseph Kado, Samantha Colquhoun, Jonathan Carapetis, and Andrew Steer. "Underdiagnosis of acute rheumatic fever in primary care settings in a developing country." Tropical Medicine & International Health 14, no. 11 (2009): 1407-1413.
Journal Article
Lindsey, Peter A, Vincent R Nyirenda, Jonathan I Barnes, Matthew S Becker, Rachel McRobb, Craig J Tambling, Andrew W Taylor, Frederick G Watson, and Michael t’Sas-Rolfes. "Underperformance of African protected area networks and the case for new conservation models: insights from Zambia." PloS one 9, no. 5 (2014).
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Schonland, Mary, and Evelyn Bradshaw. "Upper Alimentary Tract Cancer in Natal Indians with Special Reference to the Betel-chewing Habit." British Journal of Cancer 23, no. 4 (1969): 670-682.
Thesis or Dissertation
Bose, Peter Alan. "US foreign policy and genocide in Sudan." Master of Arts in Security Studies , Georgetown University, 2009.
Journal Article
Atuoye, Kilian N, Jonathan A Amoyaw, Vincent Z Kuuire, Joseph Kangmennaang, Sheila A Boamah, Siera Vercillo, Roger Antabe, Meghan McMorris, and Isaac Luginaah. "Utilisation of skilled birth attendants over time in Nigeria and Malawi." Global Public Health 12, no. 6 (2017): 728-743.
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Burger, H, Groenewald, D Bradshaw, M Ward, L Yudkin, and Volmink. "Validation study of cause of death statistics in Cape Town, South Africa, found poor agreement." Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 65, no. 3 (2012): 309 .
Journal Article
Lehmann, Hartmut, and Jonathan Wadsworth. "Wage Arrears and Inequality in the Distribution of Pay: Lessons from Russia." Forthcoming in Research in Labor Economics (2006).
Working Paper
Lehmann, Hartmut, and Jonathan Wadsworth. "Wage Arrears and the Distribution of Earnings in Russia." (2007).
Working Paper
Lehmann, Hartmut, and Jonathan Wadsworth. "Wage Arrears, Pay Gaps, and the Distribution of Earnings: What can we learn from Russia?." Royal Holloway-University of London Discussion Paper (2003).
Journal Article
Rostambeigi, Nassir, Jonathan E Shaw, Robert C Atkins, Arash Ghanbarian, Adrian J Cameron, Andrew Forbes, Amirabbas Momenan, Farzad Hadaegh, Parvin Mirmiran, and Paul Z Zimmet. "Waist circumference has heterogeneous impact on development of diabetes in different populations: longitudinal comparative study between Australia and Iran." Diabetes research and clinical practice 88, no. 1 (2010): 117-124.
Report
Brody, Linnea, Debbie Bradshaw, David Bourne, and Ria Laubscher. Western Cape Province Mortality 1997 – 2002: Analysis of empirical cause of death data collected by Statistics South Africa from death notifications. Cape Town, South Africa: South African Medical Research Council, 2007.
Journal Article
Graffy, Jonathan, Clare Goodhart, Karen Sennett, Gloria Kamusiime, and Herbert Tukamushaba. "Young people's perspectives on the adoption of preventive measures for HIV/AIDS, malaria and family planning in South-West Uganda: focus group study." BMC Public Health 12, no. 1 (2012): 1022.
Journal Article
Conway, Karen Smith, and Jonathan C Rork. "“Going With the Flow”—A Comparison of Interstate Elderly Migration During 1970-2000 Using the (I) PUMS Versus Full Census Data." The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 65, no. 6 (2010): 767-771.
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