ID 1.34/3:44
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Women's marital status, contraceptive use, and unmet need in Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean / |
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ID 1.34/3:45
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Sexual and reproductive health in early and later adolescence : DHS data on yourth age 10-19 / |
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ID 1.34/3:46
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Levels and trends of maternal and child health indicators in 11 Middle East and North African countries / |
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ID 1.34/3:47
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Adolescent nutrition 2000-2017 : DHS data on adolescents age 15-19 / |
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ID 1.34/3:48
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Absolute poverty, fertility preferences, and family planning use in FP2020 focus countries / |
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ID 1.34/3:49
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Facility-based nutrition readiness and delivery of maternal and child nutrition services using service provision assessment surveys / |
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ID 1.34:4
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Comparability of questionnaires / |
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ID 1.34/4:1
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An evaluation of the Pakistan DHS Survey based on the reinterview survey / |
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ID 1.34/4:2
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Autonomy and Egyptian women : findings from the 1988 Egypt Demographic and Health Survey / |
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ID 1.34/4:3
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Assessment of the quality of data used for direct estimation of infant and child mortality in DHS-II surveys / |
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ID 1.34/4:4
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An assessment of the quality of data on age at first union, first birth, and first sexual intercourse for phase II of the Demographic and Health Surveys program / |
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ID 1.34/4:5
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Urban women's employment trajectories in Ghana and Bolivia / |
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ID 1.34/4:6
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Costing the standard days method : the cost of integrating the standard days method (SDM) into family planning at scale and of providing the SDM in routine service delivery in Guatemala, India and Rwanda / |
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ID 1.34/4:7
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Cost-effectiveness of integrating PMTCT and MNCH services : an application of the LiST Model for Malawi, Mozambique, and Uganda / |
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ID 1.34/4:8
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The Peru continuous DHS experience / |
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ID 1.34/4:9
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Youth data collection in DHS surveys : an overview / |
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ID 1.34/4:10
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The measurement of non-communicable diseases in 25 countries with demographic and health surveys / |
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ID 1.34/4:11
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Potential implications of the Ghana and Nepal follow-up studies for DHS questionnaires and fieldwork procedures / |
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ID 1.34/4:12
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Using health management information systems data to contextualize survey-based estimates of fertility, mortality, and wasting / |
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ID 1.34:5
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An assessment of age and date reporting in the DHS surveys, 1985-2003 / |
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