Citations

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Working Paper
Lehmann-Uschner, Katharina, and Kati Kraehnert. "Food Intake and the Role of Food Self-Provisioning." (2015)
Working Paper
Bertram-Huemmer, Veronika, and Kati Kraehnert. "Does Index Insurance Help Households Recover from Disaster? Evidence from IBLI Mongolia." (2015)
Journal Article
Groppo, Valeria, and Kati Kraehnert. "The impact of extreme weather events on education." Journal of Population Economics 30, no. 2 (2017): 433-472.
Journal Article
Diakité, M, S I Diawara, Tchiengoua N Tchogang, D B Fofana, S A Diakité, S Doumbia, K Traoré, D S Konaté, M Doumbouya, and A S Keita. "Connaissances et attitudes du personnel médical en matière de transfusion sanguine au Mali." Transfusion clinique et biologique 19, no. 2 (2012): 74-77.
Working Paper
Schindler, Kati, and Tilman Brück. "The effects of conflict on fertility in Rwanda." (2011) Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin.
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Groppo, Valeria, and Kati Schindler. "The Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Child Health: Evidence from Mongolia." (2014)
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Schindler, Kati. "Who Does What in a Household after Genocide? Evidence from Rwanda." (2010) German Institute for Economic Research, No. 1072.
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Schindler, Kati. "Do New Opportunities Arise for Women in Post-War Countries? The Case of Rwanda." German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Weekly Report 7, no. 3 (2011).
Book Section
Karelson, Kati, and Katre Pall. "European Case Studies in Family Change, Policy and Practice." (2003) Estonian Self-reliance.
Working Paper
Groppo, Valeria, and Kati Schindler. "Extreme weather events and child height: Evidence from Mongolia." (2014)
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Groppo, Valeria, and Kati Krähnertb. "Weather shocks and education in Mongolia." (2015)
Working Paper
Schindler, Kati, and Marijke Verpoorten. "Armed conflict, sex ratio and marital outcomes: Evidence from Rwanda." (2013) Unpublished manuscript.
Journal Article
Keïta, M, S Traoré, N Sogoba, AM Dicko, B Coulibaly, A Sacko, S Doumbia, and SF Traoré. "Susceptibilité d’Anopheles gambiae sensu lato aux insecticides communément utilisés dans la lutte antivectorielle au Mal." Bulletin de la Société de pathologie exotique 109, no. 1 (2016): 39-45.
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