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Speizer, Ilene S. (1995). Men's Desire for Additional Wives and Children. Social Biology, 42(3-4), 199-213.

Stearns, Sally C. & Mroz, Thomas A. (1995). Premium Increases and Disenrollment from State Risk Pools. Inquiry, 32(4), 392-406.

Steele, Jeanne R. & Brown, Jane D. (1995). Adolescent Room Culture: Studying Media in the Context of Everyday Life. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 24(5), 551-557.

Swenson, Ingrid Elizabeth; Foster, Beverly; & Asay, Marilyn (1995). Menstruation, Menarche, and Sexuality in the Public School Curriculum: School Nurses' Perceptions. Adolescence, 30(119), 677-683.

Swenson, Ingrid Elizabeth; Nguyen, Minh Thang; & Vu Duy Man (1995). Early Childhood Survivorship in Vietnam. Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 98(3), 204-208.

Symanski, Elaine & Hertz-Picciotto, Irva (1995). Blood Lead Levels in Relation to Menopause, Smoking, and Pregnancy History. American Journal of Epidemiology, 141(11), 1047-1058.

Thapa, Keshari Kansakar & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (1995). Frontier Migration and Environmental Degradation in Developing Countries: Experiences from Nepal and Ecuador.. Clarke, John I. & Tabah, Léon (Eds.) (pp. 253-271). Paris: Comité International de Coopération dans les Recherches Nationales en Démographie (CICRED).

The EVALUATION Project. Reproductive Health Indicators Working Group. Subcommittee on Adolescent Reproductive Health, (1995). Draft Working Paper No. WG-RH-13. Chapel Hill, N.C.: The EVALUATION Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The EVALUATION Project. Reproductive Health Indicators Working Group. Subcommittee on Breastfeeding, (1995). Draft Working Paper No. WG-RH-11. Chapel Hill, N.C.: The EVALUATION Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The EVALUATION Project. Reproductive Health Indicators Working Group. Subcommittee on Safe Pregnancy, (1995). Draft Working Paper No. WG-RH-10. Chapel Hill, N.C.: The EVALUATION Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.