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Demographic and Health Survey 1992

Egypt, Arab Rep., 1992 - 1993
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1 United Nations. "Levels and trends of contraceptive use as assessed in 2002." 2006.
2 Population bulletin of the United Nations : Completing the fertility transition. New York, USA: United Nations Publications, 2009.
3 The state of demographic transition in Africa. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Economic Commission for Africa, 2001.
4 World population monitoring 2003: Population, education and development. New York, USA: UN, 2004.
5 Abdel, Fattah. "The relational Gompertz model in detecting the recent changes of fertility in Egypt." The Egyptian population and family planning review 27, no. 2 (1993): 82.
6 Adegboye, Oyelola, and Danelle Kotze. "Is poverty a determinant of educational attainment? Perspectives from Africa." (2011)
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8 Ali, Kamran. "Faulty deployments: Persuading women and constructing choice in Egypt." Comparative studies in society and history 44, no. 2 (2002): 370-394.
9 Ali, Kamran Asdar. "The politics of family planning in Egypt." Anthropology today 12, no. 5 (1996): 14-19.
10 Ali, M.M., A.G. Babiker, and J.G. Cleland. "Analysis of failure time hierarchical data in the presence of competing risks with application to oral contraceptive pill use in Egypt." Statistics in medicine 20, no. 23 (2001): 3611-3624.
11 Ali, Mohamed M, Tom Marshall, and Abdel G Babiker. "Analysis of incomplete durations with application to contraceptive use." Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society) 164, no. 3 (2001): 549-563.
12 Ambrossetti, Elena. "Travail féminin en Égypte: Nouvelles perspectives." Proceedings: Actes des colloques de l'AIDELF. 2006.
13 Amin, Sajeda. "Implications of trade liberalization for working women’s marriage: Case studies of Bangladesh, Egypt and Vietnam." (2006) Trading Women’s Health and Rights.
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16 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.
17 Bankole, Akinrinola, and Susheela Singh. "Couples' fertility and contraceptive decision-making in developing countries: hearing the man's voice." International Family Planning Perspectives 24, no. 1 (1998).
18 Becker, Stan. "Couples and reproductive health: a review of couple studies." Studies in family planning 27, no. 6 (1996): 291-306.
19 Becker, Stan, Youssef Waheeb, Bouthaaina El-Deeb, Nagwa Khallaf, and Robert Black. "Estimating the completeness of under-5 death registration in Egypt." Demography 33, no. 3 (1996): 329-339.
20 Bhagowalia, Priya, Susan Chen, and William Masters. "The distribution of child nutritional status across countries and over time." 2008 Annual Meeting. Orlando, Florida, 2008.
21 Bhalotra, Sonia, and Samantha Rawlings. "Intergenerational Persistence in Health in Developing Countries: Trends and Country Differences." (2010) University of Bristol.
22 Bhalotra, Sonia, and Samantha Rawlings. "The intergenerational correlation of health in developing countries." (2008) University of Bristol, UK.
23 Blanc, Ann K, and Tessa Wardlaw. "Monitoring low birth weight: an evaluation of international estimates and an updated estimation procedure." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, no. 3 (2005): 178-185d.
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25 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.
26 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.
27 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.
28 Bongaarts, John. "The causes of stalling fertility transitions." (2005) Policy Research Division Working Paper.
29 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.
30 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.
31 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.
32 Brockerhoff, Martin, and Ellen Brennan. "The poverty of cities in developing regions." Population and Development Review 24, no. 1 (1998): 75-114.
33 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.
34 Buekens, P., A. Tsui, M. Kotelchuck, and J. Degraft-Johnson. "Tetanus immunization and prenatal care in developing countries." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 48, no. 1 (1995): 91-94.
35 Bulatao A, Rodolfo. Key indicators for family planning projects. Washington DC, USA: World Bank Publications, 1995.
36 Bulatao, Rodolfo A, and John A Ross. "Rating maternal and neonatal health services in developing countries." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 80, no. 9 (2002): 721-727.
37 Camlin, Carol, and Ines Escandon. "Contraceptive sterilization: Global issues and trends." (2002) Chapter 2: Sterilization incidence and prevalence.
38 Campbell, Oona, Reginald Gipson, Adel Issa, Nahed Matta, Botheena El Deeb, Ayman El Mohandes, Anna Alwen, and Esma Mansour. "National maternal mortality ratio in Egypt halved between 1992-93 and 2000." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, no. 6 (2005): 462-471.
39 Cornia, Giovanni A, and Leonardo Menchini. "Health improvements and health inequality during the last 40 years." (2006) Research Paper No. 2006/10 .
40 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.
41 Cupito, Emily, and Ray Langsten. "Inclusiveness in higher education in Egypt." (2011) Higher Education.
42 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.
43 De Bel-Air, Françoise. "Youth and Family Policies in Arab Countries and Turkey: The Political Stakes of Demography." (2016)
44 Delamonica, Enrique, Alberto Minujin, and Jama Gulaid. "Monitoring equity in immunization coverage." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, no. 5 (2005): 384-391.
45 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.
46 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.
47 Dudwick, Nora, Katy Hull, Roy Katayama, Forhad Shilpi, and Kenneth Simler. From farm to firm: Rural-urban transition in developing countries. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 2011.
48 Edwards, S. "Method use is relatively high in Egypt, but so are levels of unwanted births." International Family Planning Perspectives 20, no. 4 (1994): 158-160.
49 El Ghonemy, Mohamad Riad. Egypt in the twenty first century: challenges for development. : Routledge, 2003.
50 El-Bakly, S., and R.W. Hess. "Mass media makes a difference.." Integration (Tokyo, Japan) , no. 41 (1994).
51 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.
52 El-Sayed, Nawal, Laila Nofal, Hamdy Zeid, Ashry Gad, Magda Shabayek, Safaa Saleh, and Mona El Prince. "Prevalence and potential determinants of protein-energy malnutrition in Upper Egypt." Food and Nutrition Bulletin 21, no. 3 (2000): 333-337.
53 El-Zanaty, Fatma. Egypt demographic and health survey: 1992. : National Population Council, 1993.
54 El-Zeini O, Laila. "The path to replacement fertility in Egypt: Acceptance, preference, and achievement." Studies in family planning 39, no. 3 (2008): 161-176.
55 El-Zeini O, Laila. "The status of fertility transition in Egypt and Morocco: Explaining the differences." 26th IUSSP International Population Conference. Marrakech, Morocco, 2009.
56 Eltigani E, Eltigani. "Stalled fertility decline in Egypt, why?." Population & Environment 25, no. 1 (2003): 41-59.
57 Engelhardt, Henriette, and Wolfgang Lutz. Recent trends and components of change in fertility in Egypt. Laxenborg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 2005.
58 Eskafy, Azza Mohamed Ibrahim. "Improving the nutritional status of preschool children in El-Menoufia Governorate, Egypt." Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, 2008.
59 Fargues, Phillipe. "State policies and the birth rate in Egypt: from socialism to liberalism." (1997) Population and Development Review.
60 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.
61 Filmer, Deon. "The Structure of Social Disparities in Enducation: Gender and Wealth." (2000)
62 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.
63 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.
64 Filmer, Deon, Jed Friedman, and Norbert R Schady. "Development, modernization, and son preference in fertility decisions." (2008) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper.
65 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.
66 Filmer, Deon, and Lant Pritchett. "The Effect of Household Wealth on Educational Attainment: Demographic and Health Survey Evidence." (1998) Policy Research Working Paper.
67 Fink, Gunther, Isabel Gunther, and Kenneth Hill. "Urban Mortality Transitions: The Role of Slums." (2011) International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.
68 Fink, Gunther, Isabel Gunther, and Kenneth Hill. Water, sanitation and child health - Evidence from the Demographic and Health Surveys 1986-2007. 2010.
69 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.
70 Fotso, Jean-Christophe, and Barthelemy Kuate-Defo. "Household and community socioeconomic influences on early childhood malnutrition in Africa." Journal of biosocial science 38, no. 03 (2006): 289-313.
71 Fotso, Jean-Christophe, and Bartholomy Kuate-Defo. "Socioeconomic inequalities in early childhood malnutrition and morbidity: modification of the household-level effects by the community SES." (2005) Health and Place.
72 Fumagalli, Elena. "Three essays in health and social participation." PhD, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia , 2010.
73 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.
74 Gunther, Isabel, and Gunther Fink. "Water, sanitation and children's health: evidence from 172 DHS surveys." (2010) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper.
75 Hailat, M., and F. Peracchi. "Household environment and child health in Egypt." (2011)
76 Halawa, M., F.M. Bashay, E. Eggleston, K. Hardee, L. Kafafi, and J.W. Brown. "Assessing the impact of a family planning nurse training program in Egypt." Population Research and Policy Review 14, no. 4 (1995): 395-409.
77 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.
78 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.
79 Hewett, Paul C, and Mark R Montgomery. "Poverty and public services in developing-country cities." (2001) Policy Research Division Working Paper.
80 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.
81 Hill, Kenneth, and Yoonjoung Choi. "Neonatal mortality in the developing world." Demographic Research 14, no. 18 (2006): 429-452.
82 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.
83 Hulton, Louise, and Jane Falkingham. "Male contraceptive knowledge and practice: what do we know?." Reproductive Health Matters 4, no. 7 (1996): 90-100.
84 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.
85 Ibrahim, Saad Edin. "State, women, and civil society: an evaluation of Egypt's population policy." (1997) Arab society: class, gender, power, and development.
86 Jensen, Eric R, and Dennis A Ahlburg. A multicountry analysis of the impact of unwantedness and number of children on child health and preventive and curative care. Washington, DC, USA: The Policy Project, 1999.
87 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.
88 Karim S, Mehtab. "Reproductive behavior in Muslim countries." (1997) DHS Working Papers.
89 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.
90 Khawaja, Marwan, Rozzet Jurdi, and Tamar Kabakian-Khasholian. "Rising trends in cesarean section rates in Egypt." Birth 31, no. 1 (2004): 12-16.
91 Khodair, Amany, and Steven Wisensale. "The role of mass communication in Egyptian family planning policy." (2001) Handbook of global social policy.
92 Kosec, Katrina. "Child health implications of water sector policies in Africa." (2009)
93 Kosec, Katrina. "The Child Health Implications of Privatizing Africa's Urban Water Supply." (2012)
94 Kosec, Katrina. The Child Health Implications of Privatizing the Urban Water Supply in Africa. : Standford University, 2011.
95 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.
96 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.
97 Langsten, Ray, and Kenneth Hill. "The accuracy of mothers' reports of child vaccination: Evidence from rural Egypt." Social Science & Medicine 46, no. 9 (1998): 1205-1212.
98 Langsten, Ray, and Rania Salem. "Measuring women’s work: A methodological exploration." Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles. 2006.
99 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.
100 Lesthaeghe, R, and C Vanderhoeft. "Ready, willing and able: A conceptualization of transitions to new behavioral forms." (2001) DIFFUSION PROCESSES FERTILITY TRANSITION.
101 Loaiza, Edilberto. "Maternal nutritional status." (1997) Demographic Health Surveys Comparative Studies .
102 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).
103 Louhichi, Khaled. "The impact of the emigration of the husband on the status of the wife: The case of Egypt." (1997) Women and Families: Evolution of the Status of Women as Factor and Consequence of Changes in Family Dynamics.
104 Mahler, K. "Lower Egyptian fertility linked to later marriage, increased method use." International Family Planning Perspectives 22, no. 4 (1996): 179-181.
105 Mahler, K. "Women who practice Islam vary widely in reproductive attitudes and behaviors." International Family Planning Perspectives 25, no. 1 (1999).
106 Martorell, R, L K Khan, M L Hughes, and L M Grummer-Strawn. "Obesity in women from developing countries." European journal of clinical nutrition 54, no. 3 (2000): 247-252.
107 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.
108 Mathur, Sanyuka, Margaret Greene, and Anju Malhotra. Too young to wed: The lives, rights, and health of young married girls. : International Center for Research on Women (ICRW), 2003.
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110 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.
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115 Nosseir, Nazek. Family in the new millennium: major trends affecting families in North Africa. : United Nations, 2003.
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