Dissertation |
Reisman, A. (2018). Gender Structures, Strategies, and Expectations during Nepal?s Labor Migrations [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, University of Washington. |
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2018 |
Dissertation |
Compernolle, E. L. (2017). Spouses Crossing Borders: Husbands? International Migration and the Marital Relationship [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan. |
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2017 |
Dissertation |
Zvoleff, A. (2013). Understanding the Dynamics of Changing Land-use and Land-cover, Population, and Climate in the Chitwan Valley, Nepal. |
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2013 |
Dissertation |
Carter, N. (2013). Coupled Human and Natural System Approach to Tiger Conservation in Chitwan National Park, Nepal and Beyond. Michigan State University. |
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2013 |
Dissertation |
Wong, K. Y. (2011). Remittance Effects on the Relationship with Left-Behind Family in Chitwan, Nepal [Unpublished bachelor's dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan. |
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2011 |
Dissertation |
Pradhan, M. S. (2011). Social Exclusion and Social Change: Access To, and Influence of, Community-Based Collective Action Programs in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan. |
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2011 |
Dissertation |
Ji, Y. (2011). Understanding How Economic and Ideational Factors Combine to Influence the Timing of Marriage [Unpublished doctoral dissertation] Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill. |
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2011 |
Dissertation |
Bohra-Mishra, P. (2011). Migration and Remittances During the Period of Civil Conflict in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Princeton University. |
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2011 |
Dissertation |
McKendry-Smith, E. (2010). Reconstructing Religion Amidst Social Change [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill. |
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2010 |
Dissertation |
Link, C. (2010). Husbands, Wives, and In-Laws: Family Dynamics and Childbearing Behavior in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan. |
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2010 |