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Demographic and Health Survey 1996, Tanzania

Tanzania, 1996
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tza-bos-dhs-1996-v1
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Tanzania. Bureau of Statistics
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1 "Poverty reduction strategy indicators produced using NSS/AMMP data for 1998-2000." (2001).
2 "Progress in safe motherhood in Tanzania during the 1990s: findings based on NSS/AMMP monitoring." National Sentinel Surveillance System Adult Morbidity and Mortality Project Working Paper No. 1 (2001).
3 United Republic of Tanzania: Poverty reduction strategy paper - Annual implementation report 2006/07. : International Monetary Fund, 2008.
4 Abeyasekera, Savitri. "Household sample surveys in developing and transition countries." Chapter XVIII Multivariate methods for index construction (2005).
5 Ainsworth, Martha, and Deon Filmer. "Poverty, AIDS and children’s schooling: A targeting dilemma." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 2885 (2002).
6 Clements, Steve, and Nyovani Madise. "Who is being served least by family planning providers? A study of modern contraceptive use in Ghana, Tanzania and Zimbabwe." African Journal of Reproductive Health (2004).
7 Coast, Ernestina. "Maasai marriage: a comparative study of Kenya and Tanzania." Journal of comparative family studies 37, no. 3 (2006): 399-0.
8 Cohen, Barney. "The emerging fertility transition in sub-Saharan Africa." World Development 26, no. 8 (1998): 1431-1461.
9 Emmet, William, Souleymane Barry, Anne Fleuret, Alan Handyside, Ephraim Kipuyo, Joseph Nnorom, Alex Ross, Victoria Wells, and Barbara Zalduondo. Tanzania aids projet midterm review report. Arlington, USA: U.S. Agency for International Development, 1997.
10 Epstein, Helen, and Martina Morris. "Concurrent partnerships and HIV: an inconvenient truth." Journal of the International AIDS Society 14, no. 1 (2011): 13-0.
11 Evjen-Olsen, Bjørg, Øystein Olsen, and Gunnar Kvåle. "Achieving progress in maternal and neonatal health through integrated and comprehensive healthcare services – experiences from a programme in northern Tanzania." International journal for equity in health (2009).
12 Filmer, Deon. "Fever and its treatment among the more and less poor in sub-Saharan Africa." Health policy and planning 20, no. 6 (2005): 337-346.
13 Gakidou, Emmanuela, Margaret Hogan, and Alan D Lopez. "Adult mortality: Time for a reappraisal." International Journal of Epidemiology 33, no. 4 (2004): 710-717.
14 Gersovitz, Mark. "A preface to the economic analysis of disease transmission." Australian Economic Papers 39, no. 1 (2000): 68-83.
15 Gersovitz, Mark. "Australia’s economy in its international context, volume 2." Human behaviour and the transmission of infectious disease: An economist’s perspective (2009).
16 Gersovitz, Mark. "Australia’s economy in its international context, volume 2: 1956 - 2009." Human behaviour and the transmission of infectious disease: An economist’s perspective (2009).
17 Gersovitz, Mark. "The HIV epidemic in four African countries seen through the Demographic and Health Surveys." Journal of African Economies 14, no. 2 (2005): 191-246.
18 Gould, William, and Ulli Huber. "Orphanhood, vulnerability and primary school attendance: evidence from a school-based survey in two regions of Tanzania." African Population Studies 23, no. 2 (2008): 249-271.
19 Hotchkiss, David R, Jeffrey J Rous, Eric E Seiber, and Andreas A Berruti. "The influence of maternal & child heath service utilization & access to private sector family planning services on subsequent contraceptive use." USAID Commercial Markets Strategies Project (2002).
20 Huber, Ulli S, and William T Gould. The effect of orphanhood on primary school attendance reconsidered: the power of female-headed households in Tanzania. UK: DFID Project Results Workshop, 2003.
21 Hussein, Asia K, and Rose Mpembeni. "Recognition of high risk pregnancies and referral practices among traditional birth attendants in Mkuranga District, Coast Region, Tanzania." African Journal of Reproductive Health 9, no. 1 (2005): 113-122.
22 Jansen H, William. "Existing demand for birth spacing in developing countries: perspectives from household survey data." International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics (2005).
23 Kamuzora, Lwechungura, and William Mkanta. Poverty and household/family size in Tanzania: multiple responses to population pressure?. Tanzania: Research on Poverty Alleviation, 2000.
24 Kapiga, S.H., and J.L.P. Lugalla. "Male condom use in Tanzania: results from a national survey." East African medical journal 80, no. 4 (2003): 181-190.
25 Katapa, Rosalia Sam. "Gender statistics in Tanzania." The Third United Conference on the Least Developed Countries. Brussels, Belgium, May 15, 2001.
26 Katapa S, R. "A comparison of female-and male-headed households in Tanzania and poverty implications." Journal of Biosocial Science 38, no. 3 (2006): 327-0.
27 Khan, M. M, David R Hotchkiss, Andrés A Berruti, and Paul L Hutchinson. "Geographic aspects of poverty and health in Tanzania: does living in a poor area matter?." Health Policy and Planning 21, no. 2 (2006): 110-122.
28 Kinabo, Joyce. "Globalization of food systems in developing countries: Impact on food security and nutrition." Impact of globalization on food consumption, health and nutrition in urban areas: a case study of Dares Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania (2004).
29 Krüger, Carsten, Mauri Niemi, Hans Espeland, Naftali Naman, and Isaack Malleyeck. "The effects of standardised protocols of obstetric and neonatal care on perinatal and early neonatal mortality at a rural hospital in Tanzania." International Health 4, no. 1 (2012): 55-62.
30 Larsen, U, G Masenga, and J Mlay. "Infertility in a community and clinic-based sample of couples in Moshi, Northern Tanzania." East African medical journal 83, no. 1 (2006): 10-17.
31 Larsen, Ulla, and Marida Hollos. "Women's empowerment and fertility decline among the Pare of Kilimanjaro region, Northern Tanzania." Social science \& medicine 57, no. 6 (2003): 1099-1115.
32 Leye, Els, Anne Githaniga, and Marleen Temmerman. "Health care strategies for combating violence against women in developing countries." ICRH Publications N° 4 (1999).
33 Lloyd, Cynthia B, and Barbara S Mensch. "Marriage and childbirth as factors in school exit: An analysis of DHS data from sub-Saharan Africa." Population Council Policy Research Division , no. 219 (2006).
34 Lugina, Helen I, Kyllike Christensson, Siriel Massawe, Lennarth Nystrom, and Gunilla Lindmark. "Change in maternal concerns during the 6 weeks postpartum period: a study of primiparous mothers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania." Journal of Midwifery \& Women’s Health 46, no. 4 (2001): 248-257.
35 MADULU, Ndalahwa. "Changing water needs and uses in rural communities of Mwanza region, Tanzania." 1st WARFSA/WaterNet Symposium: Sustainable Use of Water Resources. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, November, 2000.
36 Mamdani, Masuma, Rakesh Rajani, Valerie Leach, Zubeida Tumbo-Masabo, and Francis Omondi. "Influencing policy for children in Tanzania: Lessons from education, legislation and social protection." Research on Poverty Alleviation (2009).
37 Marchant, T, AK Mushi, R Nathan, O Mukasa, S Abdulla, C Lengeler, and J R M A Schellenberg. "Planning a family: priorities and concerns in rural Tanzania." African Journal of Reproductive Health 8, no. 2 (2004): 111-124.
38 Marston, M, E Slaymaker, I Cremin, N McGrath, S Floyd, M Nyirenda, T Lutalo, A Ndyanabo, Z Mupambireyi, B Zaba, and others. "Trends and patterns in marriage and time spent single and sexually active in Sub Saharan Africa, a comparative analysis of six community based cohort studies.." BMJ Publishing Group (2009).
39 Marston, M., E. Slaymaker, I. Cremin, S. Floyd, N. McGrath, I. Kasamba, T. Lutalo, M. Nyirenda, A. Ndyanabo, Z. Mupambireyi, and B. Zaba. "Trends in marriage and time spent single in sub-Saharan Africa: a comparative analysis of six population-based cohort studies and nine Demographic and Health Surveys." Sexually Transmitted Infections 85, no. 1 (2009): i64-i71.
40 Meekers, Dominique, and Ronan Van Rossem. "Explaining inconsistencies between data on condom use and condom sales." BMC health services research 5, no. 1 (2005): 5-0.
41 Minot, Nicholas. "Are poor, remote areas left behind in agricultural development: the case of Tanzania." Journal of African Economies 17, no. 2 (2008): 239-276.
42 Nnko, Soori, Betty Chiduo, Gabriel Mwaluko, and Mark Urassa. "Pre-marital sexual behaviour among out-of-school adolescents: Motives, patterns and meaning attributed to sexual partnership in rural Tanzania." African Journal of Reproductive Health (2001).
43 Nyaruhucha, C N M, J M Msuya, P S Mamiro, and A J Kerengi. "Nutritional status and feeding practices of under-five children in Simanjiro District, Tanzania." Tanzania health research bulletin 8, no. 3 (2006): 162-167.
44 Richey, Lisa Ann. "From the policies to the clinics: the reproductive health paradox in post-adjustment health care." World Development 32, no. 6 (2004): 923-940.
45 Semali A, Innocent. "Trends in immunization completion and disparities in the context of health reforms: the case study of Tanzania." BMC health services research 10, no. 1 (2010): 299-0.
46 Shayo, Alfred, James Esnati, Gitali Badrunnessa, Susanne Boom, Jacinto Buenfilreceived, Anne Delmaire, Hasnat Khandaker, Avizit Quazi, and Ron Sawyer. "The value of environmental sanitation – case studies." IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre (2006).
47 Shayo, Alfred, and Esnati Shaggu. "Private sector participation (PSP) in peri-urban and rural sanitation : A case study of “SanPlat promotion in Tanzania”." International Water and Sanitation Centre (2004).
48 Slaymaker, Emma, and Basia Zaba. "Measurement of condom use as a risk factor for HIV infection." Reproductive Health Matters 11, no. 22 (2003): 174-184.
49 Speizer, Ilene, David Hotchkiss, Robert Magnani, Brian Huuard, and Kristen Nelson. Do family planning service providers in Tanzania unnecessarily restrict access to contraceptive methods?. : MEASURE Evaluation, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1998.
50 Strömblad, Eric, and Oscar Zaar. HIV awareness and risk behaviour among men in rural Tanzania. 2005.
51 Swai, Roland, Mecky Matee, Japhet Killewo, Eligius Lyamuya, Gideon Kwesigabo, Tuhuma Tulli, Titus Kabalimu, Raphael Isingo, Joel Ndayongeje, Geofrey Somi, and Lucy Ng'ang'a. "Surveillance of HIV and syphilis infections among antenatal clinic attendees in Tanzania-2003/2004." BMC Public Health 6, no. 1 (2006): 91-0.
52 Tawiah, E.O. "Adolescent fertility and reproductive health in four sub-Saharan African countries." African Population Studies 17, no. 2 (2002): 81-98.
53 Temu, A E, D Nyange, A Z Mattee, and L K Kashasha. Assessing rural services, infrastructure and their impact on agricultural production, marketing and food security in Tanzania. Tanzania: Tanzania Development Gateway, 2005.
54 Tibandebage, Paula, and Maureen Mackintosh. "Maternal health as a gendered lens on the organisation of a health system: the Tanzanian experience." IAFFE Conference, Boston, USA. Boston, USA, June, 2009.
55 Winani, Samson, Siri Wood, Patricia Coffey, Tobias Chirwa, Frank Mosha, and John Changalucha. "Use of a clean delivery kit and factors associated with cord infection and puerperal sepsis in Mwanza, Tanzania." Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health 52, no. 1 (2007): 37-43.
56 Witham, Anna. "Maternal and child death in Nakuru, Kenya: A Case Study." PhD Thesis, Durham University, 2004.
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