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Delange, Francoi; Burgi, Hans; Chen, Zu Pei; & Dunn, John T. (2002). World Status of Monitoring Iodine Deficiency Disorders Control Programs. Thyroid, 12(10), 915-24.

Doak, Colleen M.; Adair, Linda S.; Bentley, Margaret E.; Feng-ying, Zhai; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). The Underweight/Overweight Household: An Exploration of Household Sociodemographic and Dietary Factors in China. Public Health Nutrition, 5(1A), 215-21.

Doak, Colleen Marie. (2002). Explorations in Understanding the Dual Burden of Underweight and Overweight in Households from Seven Countries. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Du, Shufa; Lu, Bing; Zhai, Feng-ying; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). A New Stage of the Nutrition Transition in China. Public Health Nutrition, 5(1A), 169-74.

Du, Shufa; Lu, Bing; Zhai, Feng-ying; & Popkin, Barry M. (2002). The Nutrition Transition in China: A New Stage of the Chinese Diet. In Caballero, B. & Popkin, Barry M. (Eds.), The Nutrition Transition: Diet and Disease in the Developing World (pp. 205-22). London: Academic Press.

Eggleston, Karen N.; Jensen, Robert T.; & Zeckhauser, Richard J. (2002). Information and Communication Technologies, Markets, and Economic Development. Discussion Papers Series, Department of Economics, Tufts University, 203.

Entwisle, Barbara; & Chen, Feinian. (2002). Work Patterns Following a Birth in Urban and Rural China: A Longitudinal Study. European Journal of Population, 18(2), 99-119.

Ezzati, Majid; Lopez, Alan D.; Rodgers, Anthony; Vander Hoorn, Stephen; & Murray, Christopher J. L. (2002). Selected Major Risk Factors and Global and Regional Burden of Disease. The Lancet, 360(9343), 1347-60.

Gørgens, Tue; Meng, Xin; & Vaithianathan, Rhema. (2002). Selection and Stunting Effects of Famine: A Case Study of the Great Chinese Famine. . qANU Working Paper and IZA Working Paper.

Hu, Gang; Pekkarinen, Heikki; Hanninen, Osmo; Yu, Zhijie; Guo, Zeyu; & Tian, Huiguang. (2002). Commuting, Leisure-Time Physical Activity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in China. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 34(2), 234-8.

Huang, Yanzhong; & Yang, Dali L. (2002). Bureaucratic Capacity and State-Society Relations in China. Journal of Chinese Political Science, 7(1), 19-46.

Jensen, Robert T.; & Miller, Nolan H. (2002). Giffen Behavior in China: Evidence from the China Health and Nutrition Survey. Research Working Paper RWP–02–014. Harvard University.

Kaneda, Toshiko. (2002). Health, Work, and Family Support in China. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Kilburn, M. Rebecca; & Datar, Ashlesha. (2002). The Availability of Child Care Centers in China and Its Impact on Child Care and Maternal Work Decisions. Santa Monica, CA: RAND.

Kim, Soowon. (2002). A Cross-National Comparison of Healthfulness of Lifestyles Using the Lifestyle Index (LI): China and the United States. Master's thesis / Doctoral dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Lee, Daniel. (2002). Endogenous Family-Planning Rules and the Optimal Cash Penalties [Unpublished]. Working Paper. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Lee, Daniel. (2002). Fertility and Female Labor Supply in Rural China [Unpublished]. Working Paper; HKUST Institutional Repository. SOSC Working Papers. Hong Kong: Social Science Division, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology.

Li, Guanghui. (2002). Effects of the One-Child Policy on the Number and Sex Composition of Children in China [Unpublished Paper]. The Center for Research on Families Working Paper Series. Seattle: University of Washington.

Li, Guo; Piazza, Alan; Glewwe, Paul; Hannum, Emily; Park, Albert; Chen, Chunming; Meng, Hongwei; Wang, Jiayi; & Zhang, Jianxin. (2002). The Interaction of Health, Education and Employment in Western China. Research Proposal. University of Pennsylvania.

Liu, Gordon G.; Zhao, Zhongyun; Cai, Renhua; Yamada, Tetsuji; & Yamada, Tadashi. (2002). Equity in Health Care Access to: Assessing the Urban Health Insurance Reform in China. Social Science & Medicine, 55(10), 1779-94.