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05-01 Risks to Quality of Life in a Large Cohort of Adult Cancer Survivors By: Pamela Farley Short, Joseph J. Vasey, Michael Markowski, James R. Zabora, Gregory R. Harper, and Witold B. Rybka
05-02 Disaster, Population and Poverty Dynamics among Bangladeshi Households By: Anuja Jayaraman and Jill L. Findeis
Published as: Jayaraman, Anuja. 2006. Poverty Dynamics and Household Response: Disaster Shocks in Rural Bangladesh. Doctoral Dissertation.
05-03 Multistate Cohort Models with Proportional Transfer Rates By: Robert Schoen and Vladimir Canudas-Romo
Published As: Schoen, R. and V. Canudas-Romo (2006). "Multistate Cohort Models with Proportional Transfer Rates." Demography 43(3):553-568. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|
05-04 Mass Media, Gender, and Contraception in Nepal By: Prem Bhandari and Sundar Shyam Shrestha
05-05 The Roles of Parenting Styles and Social Capital in the School Performance of Immigrant Asian and Hispanic Adolescents By: Suet-ling Pong, Lingxin Hao, and Erica Gardner
Revised version of working paper 02-05, Parental Involvement and Children's Educational Achievement: Immigrant Generational Differences By: Suet-ling Pong, Lingxin Hao, and Erica Gardner.
Published As: Pong, S. , L. Hao and E. Gardner (2005). "The Roles of Parenting Styles and Social Capital in the School Performance of Immigrant Asian and Hispanic Adolescents." Social Science Quarterly 86(4):928-950. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|







