
Beginning with the first working paper
issued in 2007, Policy Research Division Working Papers were
renamed Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Papers.
Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Papers continue the
tradition of excellent scholarship of the Policy Research Division
series. This new series presents results of Council research on such
topics as gender and family dynamics, fertility and reproductive
behavior, policy development, transitions to adulthood, and urban
poverty and health.
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Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Papers
2008
- 12. Sajeda Amin and Lopita Huq. "Marriage
considerations in sending girls to school in Bangladesh: Some
qualitative evidence" (abstract) (PDF)
- 11. S. Chandrasekhar and Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay.
"Multiple dimensions of urban well-being: Evidence from India."
(abstract) (PDF)
- 10. Sajeda Amin and Luciana Suran. "Terms of marriage
and time-use patterns of young wives: Evidence from rural
Bangladesh." (abstract) (PDF)
- 9. John Bongaarts, Thomas Buettner, Gerhard Heilig,
and François Pelletier. "Has the HIV epidemic peaked?" (abstract)
(PDF)
Subsequently published as: John Bongaarts,
Thomas
Buettner, Gerhard Heilig, and François Pelletier. 2008. "Has the
HIV epidemic peaked?" Population and Development Review
34(2): 199–224. (abstract)
- 8. Barbara S. Mensch, Paul C. Hewett, Richard
Gregory, and Stephane Helleringer. "Sexual behavior and STI/HIV
status among adolescents in rural Malawi: An evaluation of the
effect of interview mode on reporting." (abstract)
(PDF)
Accepted for publication in Studies in Family Planning.
- 7. John Bongaarts. "Fertility transitions in
developing countries: Progress or stagnation?" (abstract) (PDF)
Subsequently published as: John Bongaarts. 2008.
"Fertility transitions in developing countries: Progress or
stagnation?" Studies in Family Planning 39(2): 105–110. (abstract)
2007
- 6.
Cynthia B. Lloyd. "The role of schools in promoting sexual
and reproductive health among adolescents in developing
countries." (abstract) (PDF)
- 5. Ann Biddlecom, Richard Gregory, Cynthia B.
Lloyd, and Barbara S. Mensch. "Premarital sex and
schooling transitions in four sub-Saharan African countries." (abstract)
(PDF)
- 4. Sajeda Amin, John B. Casterline, and Laura Spess.
"Poverty and fertility: Evidence and agenda." (abstract)
(PDF)
- 3. Bussarawan Teerawichitchainan and James F.
Phillips. "Ethnic differentials in parental health seeking
for childhood illness in Vietnam." (abstract)
(PDF)
Subsequently published as: Bussarawan
Teerawichitchainan and James F. Phillips.
2008. "Ethnic differentials in parental health seeking for
childhood illness in Vietnam," Social Science and Medicine
66(5): 1118–1130. (abstract)
- 2. Zachary Zimmer, Kim Korinek, John Knodel, and Napaporn
Chayovan. "Support by migrants to their elderly parents in rural
Cambodia and Thailand: A comparative study." (abstract)
(PDF)
- 1. Sharon Ghuman and Cynthia B. Lloyd. “Teacher absence as a factor in gender inequalities in access to
primary schooling in rural Pakistan.” (abstract) (PDF)
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12. Sajeda Amin and
Lopita Huq. "Marriage considerations in sending girls to school
in Bangladesh: Some qualitative evidence" (abstract)
(PDF)
11. S. Chandrasekhar
and Abhiroop Mukhopadhyay. "Multiple dimensions of urban
well-being: Evidence from India" (abstract)
(PDF)
10. Amin, Sajeda and
Luciana Suran. "Terms of marriage and time-use patterns of young
wives: Evidence from rural Bangladesh" (abstract)
(PDF)
9. Bongaarts, John,
Thomas Buettner, Gerhard Heilig, and François Pelletier. "Has
the HIV epidemic peaked?" (abstract)
(PDF)
8. Mensch, Barbara S.,
Paul C. Hewett, Richard Gregory, and Stephane Helleringer.
"Sexual behavior and STI/HIV status among adolescents in rural
Malawi: An evaluation of the effect of interview mode on
reporting." (abstract) (PDF)
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Bongaarts, John. "Fertility transitions in developing
countries: Progress or stagnation?" (abstract)
(PDF)
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