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Pesquisa sobre Saúde Familiar no Nordeste Brasil 1991

Brazil, 1991
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BRA_1991_DHS_v01_M
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Sociedade Civil Bem-Estar Familiar no Brasil -BEMFAM
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1 Multicenter Project on Inequities in Health Status, Access and Expenditure on Health Care. "Inequities in health status, access and expenditure: using secondary data to inform policy-making." Washington, DC: Pan American Health Organization, 2000.
2 Population bulletin of the United Nations : Completing the fertility transition. New York, USA: United Nations Publications, 2009.
3 World population monitoring 2003: Population, education and development. New York, USA: UN, 2004.
4 AbouZahr, Carla, Tessa M Wardlaw, Kenneth Hill, and Yoonjoung Choi. Maternal Mortality in 2000: Estimates Developed by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO, 2004.
5 Alarcón, Diana, and Marcos Robles. "The challenges of measuring child mortality when birth registration is incomplete." GLOBAL FORUM ON GENDER STATISTICS. Rome, Italy, 2007.
6 Anderson G, Kermyt. "Life expectancy and the timing of life history events in developing countries." Human Nature 21, no. 2 (2010): 103-123.
7 Baird, Sarah, Jed Friedman, and Norbert R Schady. "Aggregate income shocks and infant mortality in the developing world." (2007) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper.
8 Bhalotra, Sonia, and Samantha Rawlings. "The intergenerational correlation of health in developing countries." (2008) University of Bristol, UK.
9 Bloom, David, Elizabeth Cafiero, Mark McGovern, Klaus Prettner, Anderson Stanciole, Jonathan Weiss, Samuel Bakkila, and Larry Rosenberg. "The economic impact of non-communicable disease in China and India: Estimates, projections, and comparisons." (2013) IZA DP No. 7563.
10 Bongaarts, John. "The causes of stalling fertility transitions." (2005) Policy Research Division Working Paper.
11 Brockerhoff, Martin, and Ellen Brennan. "The poverty of cities in developing regions." Population and Development Review 24, no. 1 (1998): 75-114.
12 Brown, Jennifer, Roeland Monasch, George Bicego, Anthony Burton, and J. Ties Boerma. "An assessment of the quality of national child immunization coverage estimates in population-based surveys." (2002) MEASURE Evaluation Project.
13 Bulatao A, Rodolfo. Key indicators for family planning projects. Washington DC, USA: World Bank Publications, 1995.
14 Camlin, Carol, and Ines Escandon. "Contraceptive sterilization: Global issues and trends." (2002) Chapter 2: Sterilization incidence and prevalence.
15 Casas, J.A., Dachs, and A. Bambas. "Health disparities in Latin America and the Caribbean: the role of social and economic determinants." (2001) Equity and health.
16 Cavicchioni, Vittoria, and Albert Motivans. "Monitoring educational disparities in less developed countries." (2002) In Pursuit of Equity in Education.
17 Cornia, Giovanni A, and Leonardo Menchini. "Health improvements and health inequality during the last 40 years." (2006) Research Paper No. 2006/10 .
18 Corsi, Daniel, Melissa Neuman, Jocelyn Finlay, and S V Subramanian. "Demographic and health surveys: a profile." International journal of epidemiology 41, no. 6 (2012): 1602-1613.
19 Curtis, Sian L, and Ann K Blanc. Determinants of contraceptive failure, switching, and discontinuation: an analysis of DHS contraceptive histories. : Macro International Inc., 1997.
20 Delamonica, Enrique, Alberto Minujin, and Jama Gulaid. "Monitoring equity in immunization coverage." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, no. 5 (2005): 384-391.
21 Diallo B, Amadou. "Four essays on the links between poverty, inequality and heath with empircal application to developing countries: Africa compared to the rest of the world." Docteur ès Sciences Economiques, Université d’Auvergne, 2009.
22 Diallo, Amadou B, and Quentin Wodon. "Demographic transition towards smaller household sizes and basic infrastructure needs in developing countries." Economics Bulletin 15, no. 11 (2007): 1-11.
23 Esteve Palós, Albert, Joan García Román, and Robert McCAA. "La Complementariedad de Censos Y Encuestas En La Estimación de Indicadores de Soltería." (2010) Papers de Demografia.
24 Filmer, Deon. "The structure of social disparities in education: gender and wealth." (1999) The World Bank Development Research Group/ Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network.
25 Filmer, Deon. "The Structure of Social Disparities in Enducation: Gender and Wealth." (2000)
26 Filmer, Deon, and Lant Pritchett. "The effect of household wealth on educational attainment: evidence from 35 countries." Population and Development Review 25, no. 1 (1999): 85-120.
27 Filmer, Deon, Jed Friedman, and Norbert R Schady. "Development, modernization, and son preference in fertility decisions." (2008) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper.
28 Filmer, Deon, Elizabeth M King, and Lant Pritchett. Gender disparity in South Asia: comparisons between and within countries. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty and Human Resources, 1998.
29 Filmer, Deon, and Lant Pritchett. "The Effect of Household Wealth on Educational Attainment: Demographic and Health Survey Evidence." (1998) Policy Research Working Paper.
30 Fink, Gunther, Isabel Gunther, and Kenneth Hill. "Urban Mortality Transitions: The Role of Slums." (2011) International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.
31 Fink, Gunther, Isabel Gunther, and Kenneth Hill. Water, sanitation and child health - Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys 1986-2007. 2010.
32 Forsberg, Birger C, Max G Petzold, Goran Tomson, and Peter Allebeck. "Diarrhoea case management in low-and middle-income countries: an unfinished agenda." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 85, no. 1 (2007): 42-48.
33 Foster, Geoff. "Safety nets for children affected by HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa." (2004) A generation at risk? HIV/AIDS, vulnerable children and security in Southern Africa.
34 Giguere, Rebecca. "Social determinants of cesarean deliveries in Latin America: A case study of Brazil." (2007) Center for Global Initiatives: Carolina Papers on International Health.
35 Grajeda, Rubén, and Rafael Pérez-Escamilla. Breastfeeding trends and differentials in Latin America: Results from the Demographic and Health Surveys. Storrs / Guatemala City, USA / Guatemala: University of Connecticut / Instituto de Nutricion de Centro America y Panama, 2001.
36 Gupta, Neera. "Sexual initiation and contraceptive use among adolescent women in Northeast Brazil." Studies in Family Planning 31, no. 3 (2000): 228-238.
37 Gupta, Neeru, and Iuri da Costa Leite. "Adolescent fertility behavior: trends and determinants in Northeastern Brazil." International Family Planning Perspectives 25, no. 3 (1999): 125-130.
38 Guzmán, José Miguel, Jorge Rodríguez, Jorge Martínez, Juan Manuel Contreras, and Daniela González. "The demography of Latin America and the Caribbean since 1950." Population (english edition) 61, no. 5 (2006): 519-620.
39 Harttgen, Kenneth, Stephan Klasen, and Sebastian Vollmer. "An African growth miracle? Or: what do asset indices tell us about trends in economic performance?." (2011) International Association for Research in Income and Wealth.
40 Hill, Kenneth, Carla AbouZahr, and Tessa Wardlaw. "Estimates of maternal mortality for 1995." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 79, no. 3 (2001): 182-193.
41 Hill, Kenneth, and Yoonjoung Choi. "Neonatal mortality in the developing world." Demographic Research 14, no. 18 (2006): 429-452.
42 Houweling, Tanja A, Carine Ronsmans, Oona M Campbell, and Anton E Kunst. "Huge poor-rich inequalities in maternity care: an international comparative study of maternity and child care in developing countries." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 85, no. 10 (2007): 745-754.
43 Johnston, Heidi B, and Charles Westoff. "Methodologies for Estimating Abortion Incidence and Abortion-Related Morbidity: A Review." (2010) Examples of model-based approaches to estimating abortion.
44 Johnston, Heidi B, and Kenneth H Hill. "Induced abortion in the developing world: indirect estimates." International Family Planning Perspectives 22, no. 3 (1996): 108-137.
45 Kreider, Amanda, David Shapiro, Catherine Varner, and Malika Sinha. Socioeconomic progress and fertility transition in the developing world: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys*. University Park, USA: Pennsylvania State University , 2009.
46 Lazo V, Aida. "Marital fertility in Brazil: Differential by type of union and its importance in the fertility transition." (1994) DHS Working Papers.
47 Lindquist, Katharine. Horizontal educational inequalities and civil conflict: The nexus of ethnicity, inequality, and violent conflict. : Carleton College, 2011.
48 Martine, George. "Brazil's fertility decline, 1965-95: A fresh look at key factors." Population and Development Review 22, no. 1 (1996): 47-75.
49 Mascarenhas, Maya N, Hoiwan Cheung, Colin D Mathers, and Gretchen A Stevens. "Measuring infertility in populations: constructing a standard definition for use with demographic and reproductive health surveys." Population Health Metrics 10, no. 1 (2012): 17.
50 Mei, Zuguo, Laurence M Grummer-Strawn, and Paul W Stupp. "From death to birth: Mortality decline and reproductive change." (1998) Effect of a child's death on birth spacing: A cross-national analysis.
51 Menchini, Leonardo, and Giovanni Cornia. "The pace and distribution of health improvements during the last 40 years: some preliminary results." (2004) Centro Studi Luca D'Agliano Development Studies Working Papers.
52 Noble, Jeanne A, Balbina Lemos, Loren Galvao, Sandra Mara, Alex Rios, and Angela Viana. Situation analysis of reproductive health care in the State of Bahia, Brazil: assessing the impact of interventions in 1994-1998. 1998.
53 Ostby, Gudrun. "Dissaggregated inequalities and conflict in developing countries." Polarization and Conflict (PAC) Winter Meeting. Konstanz, Germany, June 2-5, 2005.
54 Ostby, Gudrun. "Horizontal inequalities, political environment and civil conflict: evidence from 55 developing countries." (2006) Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity (CRISE). Working Paper.
55 Ostby, Gudrun. "Horizontal inequalities, political environment, and civil conflict: evidence from 55 developing countries, 1986-2003." (2007) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper.
56 Ostby, Gudrun. "Inequality, institutions, and instability: Horizontal inequalities, political institutions, and civil conflict in developing countries 1986–2003." 1 st PIDDCP (Political Institutions, Development and a Domestic Civil Peace) Workshop. Oxford, UK, November 10-12, 2005.
57 Pelletier, David L, and Edward A Frongillo. "Changes in child survival are strongly associated with changes in malnutrition in developing countries." The Journal of nutrition 133, no. 1 (2003): 107.
58 Pullum W, Thomas. "An assessment of the quality of data on health and nutrition in the DHS Surveys, 1993-2003." (2008) DHS Methodological Reports.
59 Sastry, Narayan, and Sarah Burgard. "Diarrheal disease and its treatment among Brazilian children: Stagnation and progress over a ten-year period." (2002) RAND Labor and Population Program Working Paper Series.
60 Sastry, Narayan, and Sarah Burgard. "The decline of diarrheal disease among Brazilian children, 1986 to 1996." (2001)
61 Schady, Norbert, and Marc F Smitz. Aggregate economic shocks and infant mortality: New evidence for middle-income countries. Washington, DC, USA: The World Bank, 2009.
62 Shapiro, David, Amanda Kreider, Catherine Varner, and Malika Sinha. "Stalling of fertility transitions and socioeconomic change in the developing world: evidence from the demographic and health surveys." 36th Chaire Quetelet, Annual Symposium in Demography. Louvain la Neuve, Belgium, November, 2010.
63 Singh, Susheela, and Gilda Sedgh. "The relationship of abortion to trends in contraception and fertility in Brazil, Colombia and Mexico." International Family Planning Perspectives 23, no. 1 (1997): 4-14.
64 Singh, Susheela, and Gilda Sedgh. "Relacion del aborto con las tendencias anticonceptivas y de fecundidad en el Brasil, Colombia y Mexico." (1997) Perspectivas Internacionales en Planificacion Familiar.
65 Slack T, Alison. Food and nutrition security data on the World Wide Web. Washington DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute, 1999.
66 Sousa, Angelica, Kenneth Hill, and Mario R Dal Poz. "Sub-national assessment of inequality trends in neonatal and child mortality in Brazil." International Journal for Equity in Health 9, no. 1 (2010): 21.
67 Stephens, Carolyn. "The urban environment, poverty and health in developing countries." Health policy and planning 10, no. 2 (1995): 109-121.
68 Stephens, Suzanna, and Pan American Health Organization. "Protocol of the Multicenter Study: Inequities in health status, access and expenditure: Using secondary data to inform policy making." (2000) Research in Public Health Techincal Papers.
69 Stover, John. "Revising the proximate determinants of fertility framework: What have we learned in the past 20 years?." Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. Washington, DC, USA, March, 1997.
70 Stover, John, and John Ross. "How increased contraceptive use has reduced maternal mortality." Maternal and child health journal 14, no. 5 (2010): 687-695.
71 Strayhorn A, Kali-Ahset. "Women's paid labor force participation and child immunization: A multilevel model." MA, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park, 2006.
72 Ünalan, Nurdan. "Gender system effects on fertility behaviour of family in sixteen countries: an experiment in joining international demoraphic and health survey data." International Conference in Economics VI. Ankara, Turkey, 2002.
73 van Ginneken, Jeroen K, Julian Lob-Levyt, and Sandy Gove. "Potential interventions for preventing pneumonia among young children in developing countries: Promoting maternal education." Tropical Medicine & International Health 1, no. 3 (1996): 283-294.
74 Verma, Vijay, and Thanh Le. "An analysis of sampling errors for the Demographic and Health Surveys." International Statistical Review 64, no. 3 (1996): 265-294.
75 Wang, Limin. Determinants of child mortality in low-income countries: Empirical findings from Demographic and Health Surveys. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 2002.
76 Wang, Limin. Health outcomes in low-income countries and policy implications: Empirical findings from demographic and health surveys. : World Bank, Environment Dept., 2002.
77 Wang, Limin. "Health outcomes in poor countries and policy options: Empirical findings from Demographic and Health Surveys." (2002) World Bank Policy Research Papers.
78 Wright, Jim A, Hong Yang, and Kate Walker. "Do international surveys and censuses exhibit ‘dry season’ bias?." (2011) Population, Space and Place.
79 Xu, Ke, Priyanka Saksena, and David B Evans. "Health financing and access to effective interventions." (2010) World Heath Report Background Paper.
80 Østby, Gudrun. "Polarization, horizontal inequalities and violent civil conflict." Journal of Peace Research 45, no. 2 (2008): 143-162.
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