Citations

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Thesis or Dissertation
Almstedt, Malin Almstedt Malin, and Marie Bystrom. "Local Vegetation Use and Traditional Conservation Practices in the Zambian Rural Community: Implications on Forest Stability." Master Thesis.
Journal Article
Susilo, Dwidjo, Malin Eriksson, Raman Preet, Laksono Trisnantoro, Siwi Padmawati, BJ Isititi Kandarina, and John Kinsman. "Indonesia Country Report." INDEPTH Training and Research Centres of Excellence (INTREC) (2012).
Book Section
Ng, Nawi, and Malin Eriksson. "Social Capital as a Health Resource in Later Life: The Relevance of Context." Social Capital and Self-Rated Health in Older Populations in Lower- and Upper-Middle Income Countries (2015).
Report
Phuong, Tran Bich, Tran Phuong Thao, Malin Eriksson, Raman Preet, Laksono Trisnantoro, and John Kinsman. Vietnam country report. : INTREC, 2012.
Journal Article
Frumence, Gasto, Maria Emmelin, Malin Eriksson, Gideon Kwesigabo, Japhet Killewo, Sabrina Moyo, and Lennarth Nystrom. "Access to social capital and risk of HIV infection in Bukoba urban district, Kagera region, Tanzania." Archives of Public Health 72, no. 1 (2014).
Book Section
Lundetræ, Kjersti, Sari Sulkunen, Egil Gabrielsen, and Antero Malin. "Associations between age and cognitive foundation skills in the Nordic countries." A comparison of PIAAC and PISA results (2014).
Working Paper
Serder, Margareta, and Malin Ideland. "PISA truth effects: the construction of low performance." Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education (2015).
Conference Paper
Eriksson, Mats, Jing Fang, and Julie Dekens. "How does climate change affect human health in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region?." Regional Health Forum. Kathmandu, Nepal, 2008.
Journal Article
Boef, A G, L May, D van Bodegom, M Kuningas, U K Eriksson, and R G Westendorp. "The influence of genetic variation on innate immune activation in an environment with high infectious pressure." Genes and Immunity 13, no. 2 (2012): 103-108.
Thesis or Dissertation
Eriksson, Martin. "Reciprocity, Nepotism or Costly Signaling – Evidence from Mobile Phone Money Transfers in Nairobi." Master thesis, Lund University, School of Economics and Management, 2010.
Journal Article
Biswas, Animesh, Fazlur Rahman, Abdul Halim, Charli Eriksson, and Koustuv Dalal. "Maternal and Neonatal Death Review (MNDR): A Useful Approach to Identifying Appropriate and Effective Maternal and Neonatal Health Initiatives in Bangladesh." Health 6, no. 14 (2014).
Journal Article
Stenson, Bo, Lamphone Syhakhang, Bo Eriksson, and Goran Tomson. "Real world pharmacy: assessing the quality of private pharmacy practice in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic." Social science & medicine 52, no. 3 (2001): 393-404.
Journal Article
Stenson, Bo, Lamphone Syhakhang, Cecilia Staalsby Lundborg, and Bo Eriksson. "Private pharmacy practice and regulation." International journal of technology assessment in health care 17, no. 04 (2001): 579-589.
Journal Article
Gao, Jun, Juncheng Qian, Shenglan Tang, BO Eriksson, and Erik Blas. "Health equity in transition from planned to market economy in China." Health policy and Planning 17, no. suppl 1 (2002): 20-29.
Journal Article
Koopman, Jacob JE, Jeroen Pijpe, Stefan Böhringer, David Bodegom, Ulrika K Eriksson, Hernando Sanchez-Faddeev, Juventus B Ziem, Bas Zwaan, Eline P Slagboom, Peter Knijff, and Rudi Westendorp. "Genetic variants determining survival and fertility in an adverse African environment: a population-based large-scale candidate gene association study." Aging 8, no. 7 (2016): 1364-1383.
Working Paper
Cavaco, Sandra, Tor Eriksson, and Ali Skalli. "Life Cycle Development of Obesity and Its Determinants in Six European Countries." (2014).
Journal Article
Biswas, Animesh, Fazlur Rahman, Charli Eriksson, Abdul Halim, and Koustuv Dalal. "Facility Death Review of Maternal and Neonatal Deaths in Bangladesh." PloS one 10, no. 11 (2015).
Journal Article
Ashish, KC, Anna Bergström, Dipak Chaulagain, Olivia Brunell, Uwe Ewald, Abhishek Gurung, Leif Eriksson, Helena Litorp, Johan Wrammert, and Erik Grönqvist. "Scaling up quality improvement intervention for perinatal care in Nepal (NePeriQIP); study protocol of a cluster randomised trial." BMJ Global Health 2, no. 3 (2017).
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