Call Number (LC) Title Results
ID 1.34/2:67 Gaps in service utilization and service provision : an analysis of DHS and SPA malaria data from Malawi, Senegal, and Tanzania / 1
ID 1.34/2:68 Thermal care and umbilical cord care practices and their associations with newborn mortality / 1
ID 1.34/2:69 Trends, inequalities, and contextual determinants of child marriage in Asia / 1
ID 1.34/2:70 Quality of diagnostic services for non-severe suspected malaria cases : an analysis of national health facility surveys from Malawi and Tanzania / 1
ID 1.34/2:71 Regional disparities in fertility preferences and demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods across levels of poverty / 1
ID 1.34/2:72 Women's contraceptive profiles throughout the life course in Burundi and Nepal / 1
ID 1.34/2:73 Variations in health outcomes with alternative measures of urbanicity, using Demographic and Health Surveys 2013-18 / 1
ID 1.34/2:74 Contraceptive use, method mix, and method availability : a multilevel analysis / 1
ID 1.34/2:75 Typologies and trajectories : a descriptive study of men's reproductive life course / 1
ID 1.34/2:76 Household wealth relative to community wealth : associations with specific asset ownership and maternal and child health indicators / 1
ID 1.34:3 Methods of estimating contraceptive prevalence rates for small areas applications in the Dominican Republic and Kenya / 1
ID 1.34/3:1 Unmet need at the end of the century / 1
ID 1.34/3:2 Reproductive preferences in developing countries at the turn of the century / 1
ID 1.34/3:3 Fertility levels, trends, and differentials, 1995-1999 1
ID 1.34/3:4 Childhood mortality in the developing world : a review of evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys / 1
ID 1.34/3:5 Trends in marriage and early childbearing in developing countries / 1
ID 1.34/3:6 The DHS wealth index / 1
ID 1.34/3:7 Female genital cutting in the demographic and health surveys : a critical and comparative analysis / 1
ID 1.34/3:8 Child morbidity and treatment patterns / 1
ID 1.34/3:9 Infecundity, infertility, and childlessness in developing countries / 1