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Publication Type Publication Link | DOI Year
Journal Articles Nash, N., Capstick, S., Whitmarsh, L., Chaudhary, I., & Manandhar, R. (2019). Perceptions of Local Environmental Issues and the Relevance of Climate Change in Nepal?s Terai: Perspectives From Two Communities. Frontiers in Sociology, 4, 60. 2019
Journal Articles Miller, J. (2019). Perception of Environmental Change Relationship to Labor Migration in the Chitwan Valley. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Economic Issues, 2(1). 2019
Journal Articles Devkota, H. R., Bhandari, B., & Adhikary, P. (2021). Perceived mental health, wellbeing and associated factors among Nepali male migrant and non-migrant workers: A qualitative study. Journal of Migration and Health, 3, 100013. 2021
Journal Articles Rai, S., Awale, R., Ghimire, D. J., & Rao, D. (2023). Pathways of association between husbands? migration and mental health of their wives who stay behind. SSM - Mental Health, 3, 100186. 2023
Presentations Chen, T., Eggum, N. D., Zhang, H., & Glick, J. E. (2023). Pathways from father migration to adolescent adjustment problems in Nepal: Disentangling the roles of economic resources and social support. Annual meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, San Diego, CA, United States. April 13-15. 2023
Other Publications Dangol, D. R., Bhandari, P., Adhikari, B., Chaudhary, I., & Gurung, S. (2006). Paschim Chitwanko Banaspati Sarvekshyan tatha Bishlehsan. Hamro Sirjana, 2(3), 33-40. 2006
Other Publications Adhikari, B. (2004). Paschim Chitwan ma Swasthya Sewako Bikash. Chitwan Mahotsab Smarika-2061. Udyog Vanijya Sangha, Narayangarh, Chitwan.. 2004
Journal Articles Allendorf, K. (2019). Parents' Valuation of Approving a Child's Spouse in a Context of Marital Change. Journal of Family Issues, 40(15), 2097-2122. 2019
Journal Articles Brauner-Otto, S. R., Axinn, W. G., & Ghimire, D. J. (2020). Parents' Marital Quality and Children's Transition to Adulthood. Demography, 57(1), 195-220. 2020
Journal Articles Brauner-Otto, S. R., & Axinn, W. G. (2010). Parental family experiences, the timing of first sex, and contraception. Social Science Research, 39(6), 875-893. 2010