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JOR_2009_IDHS_V01_M
Interim Demographic and Health Survey 2009
Jordan
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2009
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JOR_2009_IDHS_v01_M
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Department of Statistics (DoS)
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Sep 29, 2011
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1
Al Nsour, M., Gh. Al Kayyali, and S. Naffa.
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Overweight and Obesity among Jordanian Women and their Social Determinants
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Eastern MediterraneanHealth Journal 19, no. 12 (2013): 1014-1019.
2
Assaad, Ragui.
The Jordanian Labour Market in the New Millennium
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United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2014.
3
Berenger, Valerie.
Using Ordinal Variables to Measure Multidimensional Poverty in Two South Mediterranean Countries
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2014.
4
Gharaibeh, Muntaha, Arwa Oweis, Farouk M Shakhatreh, and Erika S Froelicher.
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Factors associated with contraceptive use among Jordanian Muslim women: Implications for health and social policy
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Journal of International Women’s Studies 12, no. 3 (2011): 168.
5
Hijazi H, Heba.
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Factors Affecting Contraceptive Use among Women of Reproductive Age in Northern Jordan: a Framework for Health Policy Action
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Doctor of Philosophy, Oregon State University, 2012.
6
Kamhawi, Sarah, Carol Underwood, Huda Murad, and Bushra Jabre.
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Client-Centered Counseling Improves Client Satisfaction with Family Planning Visits:Evidence from Irbid, Jordan
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Global Health: Science and Practice 1, no. 2 (2013): 137-140.
7
Mosites, Emily, Rob Hackleman, Kristoffer L M. Weum, Jillian Pintye, Lisa E Manhart, and Stephen E Hawes.
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Jordan ORS Case Study
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(2012)
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Underwood, Carol, Sarah Kamhawi , and Ahmad Nofal.
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Religious Leaders Gain Ground in the Jordanian Family-Planning Movement
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(2013) International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
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