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Bibliographic Entry Impact of Oportunidades on Skilled Attendance at Delivery in Rural Areas
Urquieta, Jose; Angeles, Gustavo; Mroz, Thomas A.; Lamadrid-Figueroa, Hector; & Hernandez, Bernardo. (2009). Impact of Oportunidades on Skilled Attendance at Delivery in Rural Areas. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 57(3), 539-58.
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Bibliographic Entry The Economic Impact of AIDS Treatment: Labor Supply in Western Kenya
Thirumurthy, Harsha; Zívín, Joshua Graff; & Goldstein, Markus. (2008). The Economic Impact of AIDS Treatment: Labor Supply in Western Kenya. Journal of Human Resources, 43(3), 511-52. PMCID: PMC3237059
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Bibliographic Entry Outcomes of Maternal Weight Gain
Viswanathan, Meera; Siega-Riz, Anna Maria; Moos, Merry-K.; Deierlein, Andrea L; Mumford, Sunni L.; Knaack, Julie; Thieda, Patricia; Lux, Linda J.; & Lohr, Kathleen N. (2008). Outcomes of Maternal Weight Gain. Evidence Report/Technology Assessment, 168, 1-223.
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Bibliographic Entry PLACE: Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts: A Manual for Implementing the PLACE Method
Weir, Sharon S.; Tate, Jacqueline; Hileman, Sarah Bassett; Khan, Maria R.; Jackson, Elizabeth F.; Johnston, Alan; & Herman, Charity. (2005). PLACE: Priorities for Local AIDS Control Efforts: A Manual for Implementing the PLACE Method. Washington: USAID and MEASURE Evaluation.
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Bibliographic Entry Estimating Cause-Specific Mortality from Community- and Facility-Based Data Sources in the United Republic of Tanzania: Options and Implications for Mortality Burden Estimates
Whiting, David R.; Setel, Philip W.; Chandramohan, Daniel; Wolfson, Lara J.; Hemed, Yusuf; & Lopez, Alan D. (2006). Estimating Cause-Specific Mortality from Community- and Facility-Based Data Sources in the United Republic of Tanzania: Options and Implications for Mortality Burden Estimates. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 84(12), 940-8.
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Bibliographic Entry The ALAS Project: Removing Barriers to Mental Health Care for Latina Immigrant Mothers
Rogers, Jamie; Perreira, Krista M.; Beeber, Linda S.; & Schwartz, Todd A. (2008). The ALAS Project: Removing Barriers to Mental Health Care for Latina Immigrant Mothers. Zero to Three, 29(2), 39-44.
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Bibliographic Entry Screening Young Adults for Prevalent Chlamydial Infection in Community Settings
Stein, Cheryl R.; Kaufman, Jay S.; Ford, Carol A.; Leone, Peter A.; Feldblum, Paul J.; & Miller, William C. (2008). Screening Young Adults for Prevalent Chlamydial Infection in Community Settings. Annals of Epidemiology, 18(7), 560-71. PMCID: PMC2490822
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Bibliographic Entry Stepping Stones to Improving the Monitoring of Vital Events: A Resource Kit for Strengthening National Vital Statistics Systems
Setel, Philip W.; Nguyen, Luong Y.; Mswia, Robert; & Fat, Doris Ma. (2007). Stepping Stones to Improving the Monitoring of Vital Events: A Resource Kit for Strengthening National Vital Statistics Systems. Geneva: Health Metrics Network.
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Bibliographic Entry Kernel Density Estimation as a Technique for Assessing Availability of Health Services in Nicaragua
Spencer, John; & Angeles, Gustavo. (2007). Kernel Density Estimation as a Technique for Assessing Availability of Health Services in Nicaragua. Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology, 7(3-4), 145-57.
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Bibliographic Entry A Scandal of Invisibility: Making Everyone Count by Counting Everyone
Setel, Philip W.; Macfarlane, Sarah B.; Szreter, Simon; Mikkelsen, Lene; Jha, Prabhat; Stout, Susan; & AbouZahr, Carla, on behalf of the Monitoring of Vital Events (MoVE) Writing Group. (2007). A Scandal of Invisibility: Making Everyone Count by Counting Everyone. Lancet, 370(9598), 1568-77.
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