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Demographic and Health Survey 1988

Egypt, Arab Rep., 1988 - 1989
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1 United Nations. "Levels and trends of contraceptive use as assessed in 2002." 2006.
2 The state of demographic transition in Africa. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Economic Commission for Africa, 2001.
3 World population monitoring 2003: Population, education and development. New York, USA: UN, 2004.
4 Abdelghany, A.M., M. Naguib, and N. Abdelmauty. "Assessment of the fertility impact of family planning programmes in Egypt.." The Egyptian population and family planning review 24, no. 2 (1990): 42.
5 Abdullah, S.A., E.M. Aboloyoun, H. Abdel-Aleem, F.M. Moftah, and S. Ismail. "Maternal mortality in Assiut." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 39, no. 3 (1992): 197-204.
6 Adegboye, Oyelola, and Danelle Kotze. "Is poverty a determinant of educational attainment? Perspectives from Africa." (2011)
7 Ahmed, Saifuddin, and W. Henry Mosley. "Simultaneity in the use of maternal-child health care and contraceptives: Evidence from developing countries." Demography 39, no. 1 (2002): 75-93.
8 Ali, Mohamed. "Quality of care and contraceptive pill discontinuation in rural Egypt." Journal of Biosocial Science 33, no. 2 (2001): 161-172.
9 Ali, Mohamed, and John Cleland. "Contraceptive discontinuation in six developing countries: A cause-specific analysis." International family planning perspectives 21, no. 3 (1995): 92-97.
10 Ambrossetti, Elena. "Travail féminin en Égypte: Nouvelles perspectives." Proceedings: Actes des colloques de l'AIDELF. 2006.
11 Anderson G, Kermyt. "Life expectancy and the timing of life history events in developing countries." Human Nature 21, no. 2 (2010): 103-123.
12 Arnold, Fred. "Sex preference and its demographic and health implications." (1992) International Family Planning Perspectives.
13 Bhagowalia, Priya, Susan Chen, and William Masters. "The distribution of child nutritional status across countries and over time." 2008 Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida, 2008.
14 Bhushan, Indu. "Understanding unmet need." (1997) The John Hopkins School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs working papers.
15 Block, Steven A, William A Masters, and Priya Bhagowalia. "Child undernutrition, household poverty and national income in developing countries: Quantile regression results." Agricultural & Applied Economics Association 2010: AAEA,CAES, & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting. Denver, Colorado, USA, July 25-27, 2010.
16 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.
17 Bloom, David, David Canning, Isabel Guenther, and Sebastian Linnemayr. "Mortality Expectations and Fertility Decisions." (2008) Harvar School of Public Heath, 140 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge, MA.
18 Bloom, David E, David Canning, Isabel Gunther, and Sebastian Linnemayr. "Social interactions and fertility in developing countries." (2008) Program on the Global Demography of Aging (PGDA) Working Series.
19 Boerma, J Ties, Shea O Rutstein, Anna E Sommerfelt, and George T Bicego. "Bottle use for infant feeding in developing countries: data from the Demographic and Health Surveys." Journal of tropical pediatrics 37, no. 3 (1991): 116-120.
20 Boerma, J. Ties, and George Stroh. "Using survey data to assess neonatal tetanus mortality levels and trends in developing countries." Demography 30, no. 3 (1993): 459-475.
21 Boerma, J. T, and George T Bicego. "Preceding birth intervals and child survival: searching for pathways of influence." Studies in Family Planning 23, no. 4 (1992): 243-256.
22 Bongaarts, John. "The causes of stalling fertility transitions." (2005) Policy Research Division Working Paper.
23 Bonneuil, Noel, and Chouaa Dassouki. "Womens education and diffusion of the fertility transition: The case of Egypt 1960-1996 in 4905 administrative subdivisions." Journal of Population Research 23, no. 1 (2006): 27-39.
24 Bos, Eduard, Myt Vu, and Patience W Stephens. Sources of World Bank estimates of current mortality rates. : Population and Human Resources Dept., World Bank, 1992.
25 Bosch-Capblanch, Xavier, K Banerjee, and A Burton. "There are children not receiving a single dose of any vaccine: from ‘data to policy’in immunisation and health systems. Data quality and socio-economic determinants of unvaccination in low-and middle-income countries." AMC-University van Amsterdam, 2012.
26 Bosch-Capblanch, Xavier, K Banerjee, and A Burton. "Unvaccinated children in years of increasing coverage: how many and who are they? Evidence from 96 low-and middle-income countries." Tropical Medicine & International Health 17, no. 6 (2012): 697-710.
27 Bulatao A, Rodolfo. Key indicators for family planning projects. Washington DC, USA: World Bank Publications, 1995.
28 Camlin, Carol, and Ines Escandon. "Contraceptive sterilization: Global issues and trends." (2002) Chapter 2: Sterilization incidence and prevalence.
29 Carr B, Aline. "Egypt's population policies and family planning program: A critical examination." Masters, Texas A & M University, 1996.
30 Caulfield, Laura E, Margaret E Bentley, and Saifudden Ahmed. "Is prolonged breastfeeding associated with malnutrition? Evidence from nineteen demographic and health surveys." International journal of epidemiology 25, no. 4 (1996): 693.
31 Cornia, Giovanni A, and Leonardo Menchini. "Health improvements and health inequality during the last 40 years." (2006) Research Paper No. 2006/10 .
32 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.
33 Cupito, Emily, and Ray Langsten. "Inclusiveness in higher education in Egypt." (2011) Higher Education.
34 Dassouki, Chouaa, and Noel Bonneuil. "Economics, geography, family planning and rapidity of change in the demographic Ttansition: The case of the Egyptian Muhafazas 1960-1996." The Journal of Developing Areas 40, no. 2 (2007): 185-186.
35 De Bel-Air, Françoise. "Youth and Family Policies in Arab Countries and Turkey: The Political Stakes of Demography." (2016)
36 Dixon-Mueller, Ruth. "How young is “too young”? Comparative perspectives on adolescent sexual, marital, and reproductive transitions." Studies in Family Planning 39, no. 4 (2008): 247-262.
37 Edwards, S. "Levels of fertility have declined steadily in Egypt, but unwanted childbearing remains common." International Family Planning Perspectives 23, no. 3 (1997).
38 El-deeb, B. "Evaluation of the completeness of infant death registration in Egypt." The Egyptian population and family planning review 25, no. 1 (1991): 11.
39 El-Saadani, Somaya. "High fertility does not cause spontaneous intrauterine fetal loss: The determinants of spontaneous fetal loss in Egypt." Biodemography and Social Biology 47, no. 3-4 (2000): 218-243.
40 Eltigani E, Eltigani. "Stalled fertility decline in Egypt, why?." Population & Environment 25, no. 1 (2003): 41-59.
41 Fargues, Phillipe. "State policies and the birth rate in Egypt: from socialism to liberalism." (1997) Population and Development Review.
42 Filmer, Deon, Jed Friedman, and Norbert Schady. "Development, modernization, and childbearing: the role of family sex composition." The World Bank Economic Review 23, no. 3 (2009): 371-3.
43 Filmer, Deon, Jed Friedman, and Norbert R Schady. "Development, modernization, and son preference in fertility decisions." (2008) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper.
44 Fink, Gunther, Isabel Gunther, and Kenneth Hill. Water, sanitation and child health - Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys 1986-2007. 2010.
45 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.
46 Freedman, Ronald, and Ann K Blanc. "Fertility transition: An update." International Family Planning Perspectives 18, no. 44 (1992): 44-72.
47 Goodkind, Daniel. "Sex-selective abortion, reproductive rights, and the greater locus of gender discrimination in family formation: Cairo's unresolved questions." (1997) PSC Research Report Series.
48 Goujon, Anne, Huda Alkitkat, Wolfgang Lutz, Isolde Prommer, and Leen Hordijk. Population and human capital growth in Egypt: Projections for governorates to 2051. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Registration number: ZVR 524808900 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 2007.
49 Grummer-Strawn, L M. "The effect of changes in population characteristics on breastfeeding trends in fifteen developing countries." International Journal of Epidemiology 25, no. 1 (1996): 94-102.
50 Gunther, Isabel, and Gunther Fink. "Water, sanitation and children's health: evidence from 172 DHS surveys." (2010) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper.
51 Heaton, Tim B, Renata Forste, John P Hoffmann, and Dallan Flake. "Cross-national variation in family influences on child health." Social science & medicine 60, no. 1 (2005): 97-108.
52 Hermalin, A.I., B. Entwisle, and Z. Khadr. "Reweighting DHS data to serve multiple perspectives.." Studies in family planning 27, no. 2 (1996): 88.
53 Hilber, Adriane M, Xavier Bosch-Capblanch, Christian Schindler, Lise Beck, Florence Sécula, Oran McKenzie, Sara Gari, Christina Stuckli, and Sonja Merten. Gender and immunisation. Basel, Switzerland: Swiss Centre for International Health, 2010.
54 Hill, Kenneth. XXIII. ICPD relevance of the MDGS: Targets and mechanisms for the reduction of child mortality. New York, USA: UN, 2005.
55 Ibrahim, Barbara, Laila Nawar, and Cynthia Lloyd. "Women's autonomy and the limits of population policy in Egypt." (1997) Arab society: class, gender, power, and development.
56 Ibrahim, Saad Edin. "State, women, and civil society: an evaluation of Egypt's population policy." (1997) Arab society: class, gender, power, and development.
57 Johnson-Welch, Charlotte. Assessment of the nutrition situation and activities in Botswana, Egypt and Swaziland. Washington, DC: WINS/USAID, 1992.
58 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.
59 Khawaja, M, N Choueiry, and R Jurdi. "Hospital-based caesarean section in the Arab region: an overview." Eastern Mediterranean health journal= La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale= al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 15, no. 2 (2009): 458.
60 Kishor, Sunita. Autonomy and Egyptian women: findings from the 1988 Egypt Demographic and Health Survey. : Macro International, Inc., 1995.
61 Kojima, Hiroshi. "Effects of mass media on contraception and fertility." (1994) Chapter 7: Effects of mass media on contraception and fertility.
62 Kojima, Hiroshi. "Fertility in the Developng Countries : A Comparative Study of the Demographic and Health Surveys." (1994) 7. Effects of Mass Media on Contraception and Fertility.
63 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.
64 Lane D, Sandra. "Television minidramas: social marketing and evaluation in Egypt." Medical Anthropology Quarterly 11, no. 2 (1997): 164-182.
65 Langsten, Ray, and Tahra Hassan. "Education transitions in Egypt: The effects of gender and wealth." 2009 Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. 2009.
66 Langsten, Ray, and Kenneth Hill. "Treatment of childhood diarrhea in rural Egypt." Social Science & Medicine 40, no. 7 (1995): 989-1001.
67 Langsten, Ray, and Rania Salem. "Measuring women’s work: A methodological exploration." Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles. 2006.
68 Langsten, Ray, and Rania Salem. "Two approaches to measuring women's work in developing countries: A comparison of survey data from Egypt." (2008) Population and Development Review.
69 Lopez, Alan D, Joshua Salomon, Omar Ahmad, Christopher J Murray, and Doris Mafat. "Life tables for 191 countries: data, methods and results." (2001) GPE Discussion Paper Series (WHO).
70 Mathers, Colin D, Christina Bernard, Kim M Iburg, Mie Inoue, Doris Ma Fat, Kenji Shibuya, Claudia Stein, Niels Tomijima, and Hongyi Xu. "Global burden of disease in 2002: data sources, methods and results." (2003) Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Discussion Paper.
71 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.
72 Miller C, Peter. "Trends in the management of childhood diarrhoea in Egypt: 1979-1990." Diarrhoeal Diseases Research 10, no. 1 (1992): 193.
73 Moreno, Lorenzo, and Noreen Goldman. "Contraceptive failure rates in developing countries: Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys." International Family Planning Perspectives 17, no. 2 (1991): 44-49.
74 Muhuri, P K, M Anker, and J Bryce. "Treatment patterns for childhood diarrhoea: evidence from demographic and health surveys." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 74, no. 2 (1996): 135.
75 Nosseir, Nazek. Family in the new millennium: major trends affecting families in North Africa. : United Nations, 2003.
76 Olenick, I. "Female circumcision is nearly universal in Egypt, Eritrea, Mali and Sudan." International Family Planning Perspectives 24, no. 1 (1998): 47-49.
77 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.
78 Rajaratnam, Julie K, Linda N Tran, Alan D Lopez, and Christopher J Murray. "Measuring under-five mortality: validation of new low-cost methods." PLoS medicine 7, no. 4 (2010): e1000.
79 Rashad, Hoda. "A reappraisal of how oral rehydration therapy affected mortality in Egypt." (1992) Populatlon, Health, and Nutrition.
80 Riley E, Nancy. "Gender, power, and population change." Population Bulletin 52, no. 1 (1997).
81 Roudi-Fahimi, Farzaneh. "Iran’s family planning program: Responding to a nation’s needs." (2002) Population Reference Bureau MENA Briefs.
82 Roushdy, Rania. "Intrahousehold resource allocation in Egypt: Does women's empowerment lead to greater investments in Children?." (2004) Working Papers from Economic Research Forum.
83 Ruel, Marie T, James L Garrett, Saul S Morris, Daniel Maxwell, Arne Oshaug, Patrice Engle, Purnima Menon, Alison Slack, and Lawrence Haddad. "Urban challenges to food and nutrition security: A review of food security, health, and caregiving in the cities." (1998) Food Consumption and Nutrition Division Discussion Paper.
84 Rutenberg, Naomi, and Evelyn Landry. "A comparison of sterilization use and demand from the Demographic and Health Surveys." International Family Planning Perspectives 19, no. 1 (1993): 4-13.
85 Salle, Jim. "Applications of gender and development: an econometric analysis of women’s autonomy and fertility behavior." (2000)
86 Samman, Emma, and Maria E Santos. Agency and Empowerment: A review of concepts, indicators and empirical evidence. : Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative, 2009.
87 Sato, Ryuzaburo. "Fertility in the developing countries: A comparative study of the Demographic and Health Surveys." (1994) Chapter 2: Impacts of contraception, breastfeeding, and infant mortality on fertility.
88 Sayed, Hussein, Magued Osman, Fatma El-Zanaty, and Ann A Way. Egypt Demographic and Health Survey. : {Egypt National Population Council and Institute for Resource Development/Macro Systems, 1989.
89 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.
90 Slack T, Alison. Food and nutrition security data on the World Wide Web. Washington DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute, 1999.
91 Steele, Fiona, Fatma El Zahraa, and M.M. Geel. "The impact of family planning supply factors on unmet need in rural Egypt 1988-1989." Journal of Biosocial Science 31, no. 3 (1999): 311-326.
92 Stephens, Carolyn. "The urban environment, poverty and health in developing countries." Health policy and planning 10, no. 2 (1995): 109-121.
93 Stewart, Frances, Graham Brown, and Luca Mancini. "Monitoring and Measuring Horizontal Inequalities." (2010)
94 Stover, John, and John Ross. "How increased contraceptive use has reduced maternal mortality." Maternal and child health journal 14, no. 5 (2010): 687-695.
95 Tabutin, Dominique. "Excess female mortality in Northern Africa since 1965: A description." (1992) Population an English Selection.
96 Teebi, Ahmed, and Talaat Farag. Genetic Disorders Among Arab Populations. New York, USA: Oxford University Pres, 1997.
97 Timaeus, Ian M, Louisiana Lush, John C Caldwell, Gigi Santow, and Shail Jain. "ANU-Digital Collections: Intra-urban differentials in child health." (2004)
98 Timæus, Ian M, and Louisiana Lush. "Intra-urban differentials in child health." Health Transition Review 5, no. 2 (1995): 163-190.
99 Todd, Alison. "City Inquality." (1996) Health Inequalities In Urban Areas: A guide to the literature .
100 Trottier, Doris A, Linda S Potter, Borace Taylor, and Lucinda Glover. "User characteristics and oral contraceptive compliance in Egypt." (1994) Studies in Family Planning.
101 Tumavick, Nancy, Annette Binnendijk, David Calder, Edith Houston, and Saha AmaraSingham. Child Survival Programs in Egypt. : Agency for International Development, 1990.
102 Turner, R. "Many births in Egypt are unwanted, despite wide use of modern methods." International Family Planning Perspectives 16, no. 3 (1990): 116-118.
103 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.
104 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.
105 Wang, Limin. "Determinants of child mortality in LDCs: Empirical findings from demographic and health surveys." Health Policy 65, no. 3 (2003): 277-299.
106 Wang, Limin. Determinants of child mortality in low-income countries: Empirical findings from Demographic and Health Surveys. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank, 2002.
107 Wang, Limin. Health outcomes in low-income countries and policy implications: Empirical findings from demographic and health surveys. : World Bank, Environment Dept., 2002.
108 Wang, Limin. "Health outcomes in poor countries and policy options: Empirical findings from Demographic and Health Surveys." (2002) World Bank Policy Research Papers.
109 Wright, Jim A, Hong Yang, and Kate Walker. "Do international surveys and censuses exhibit ‘dry season’ bias?." (2011) Population, Space and Place.
110 Yount, K.M. "Excess mortality of girls in the Middle East in the 1970s and 1980s: Patterns, correlates and gaps in research." Population Studies 55, no. 3 (2001): 291-308.
111 Yount, Kathryn, and Zeinab Khadr. "Gender, social change, and living arrangements among older Egyptians during the 1990s." Population Research and Policy Review 27, no. 2 (2008): 201-225.
112 Yousif M, Hassan. "Fertility and mortality in North Africa: Levels, trends and future prospects." (1995) International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
113 Zerai, Assata, and Amy O Tsui. "The relationship between prenatal care and subsequent modern contraceptive use in Bolivia, Egypt and Thailand." African Journal of Reproductive Health 5, no. 2 (2009): 68-82.
114 Zohry G, Ayman. "Population policies and family planning program in Egypt: evolution and performance." CDC 26th annual seminar on population issues. Cairo, Egypt, 1997.
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