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POLYGYNY, REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND CHILD HEALTH IN RURAL ETHIOPIA: WHY MARRY A MARRIED MAN?
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- 03 July 2006, pp. 287-300
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Androgen effects on women's gendered behaviour
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 359-368
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Stress and age at menarche of mothers and daughters
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 127-134
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INTRA-HOUSEHOLD RELATIONS AND TREATMENT DECISION-MAKING FOR CHILDHOOD ILLNESS: A KENYAN CASE STUDY
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- 09 January 2002, pp. 109-131
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CHILD MARRIAGE IN BANGLADESH: TRENDS AND DETERMINANTS
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- 30 January 2014, pp. 120-139
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CONSANGUINITY IN LEBANON: PREVALENCE, DISTRIBUTION AND DETERMINANTS
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- 28 January 2009, pp. 505-517
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POST-TRANSITIONAL FERTILITY: THE ROLE OF CHILDBEARING POSTPONEMENT IN FUELLING THE SHIFT TO LOW AND UNSTABLE FERTILITY LEVELS
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- 21 November 2017, pp. S20-S45
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THE PREVALENCE AND CORRELATES OF CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES IN YEMEN: SIMILARITIES AND CONTRASTS WITH OTHER ARAB COUNTRIES
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- 12 December 2002, pp. 1-13
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Household composition and the risk of child abuse and neglect
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 333-340
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ACCESS TO HEALTH: WOMEN’S STATUS AND UTILIZATION OF MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES IN NEPAL
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- 15 March 2007, pp. 671-692
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REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY IN NIGERIA: A MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS
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- 10 January 2014, pp. 165-187
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SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND ADVERSE BIRTH OUTCOMES: A POPULATION-BASED CANADIAN SAMPLE
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- 08 March 2017, pp. 102-113
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The supply of glucose to the brain and cognitive functioning
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 463-479
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Social Consequences of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula in Northern Nigeria
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 139-150
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DOPAMINE RECEPTOR GENES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH AGE AT FIRST SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
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- 01 January 1999, pp. 43-54
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RICH–POOR GAP IN UTILIZATION OF REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICES IN INDIA, 1992–2005
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- 01 May 2009, pp. 381-398
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NEONATAL MORTALITY IN THE EMPOWERED ACTION GROUP STATES OF INDIA: TRENDS AND DETERMINANTS
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- 01 March 2008, pp. 183-201
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UNDERSTANDING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MATERNAL EDUCATION AND USE OF HEALTH SERVICES IN GHANA: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF HEALTH KNOWLEDGE
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- 01 March 2012, pp. 733-747
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BIOSOCIAL FACTORS AFFECTING VITAMIN D STATUS OF WOMEN OF CHILDBEARING AGE IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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- 01 October 1998, pp. 431-437
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Gender-related differences in the impact of tropical diseases on women: what do we know?
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- 31 July 2008, pp. 37-53
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