Williams, N. E., Thornton, A., Ghimire, D. J., Young-DeMarco, L. C., & Moaddel, M. (2010). Nepali Migrants to the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: Values, Behaviors, and Plans. In?M. Kamrava and Z. Babar (Eds.), Migrant Labour in the Persian Gulf (pp. .
2010
Presentations
Carlos F. Mendes de Leon (2022). Nepal Study of Dementia and Aging. Meeting of the international Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol (HCAP). Bethesda, MD, USA. September 19, .
2022
Journal Articles
Yabiku, S. T. (2006). Neighbors and neighborhoods: Effects on marriage timing. Population Research and Policy Review, 25(4), 305?327.. Population Research and Policy Review, 25(4), 305-327.
2006
Presentations
Barber, J. S., Biddlecom, A. E., & Axinn, W. G. (2000). Neighborhood Social Change and Perceptions of Environmental Degradation [Paper presentation]. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., United States. ( August 12-16).
2000
Journal Articles
Barber, J. S., Biddlecom, A. E., & Axinn, W. G. (2003). Neighborhood Social Change and Perceptions of Environmental Degradation. Population and Environment, 25(2), 77-108.
2003
Presentations
Pienta, A., & Ghimire, D. J. (2009). Neighborhood Context over the Life Course and Health in Later Life [Paper presentation]. Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, GA, United States..
2009
Journal Articles
Ji, Y. (2013). Negotiating Marriage and Schooling: Nepalese Women?s Transition to Adulthood. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 646(1), 194-213.
2013
Dissertation
Choquette-Levy, N. (2023). Navigating a warming world: Rural-urban migration in the context of smallholder farmer climate adaptation (Doctoral dissertation, Princeton University).
2023
Journal Articles
Brauner-Otto, S. R., & Axinn, W. G. (2017). Natural resource collection and desired family size: A longitudinal test of environment-population theories. Population and Environment, 38(4), 381-406.
2017
Journal Articles
Jennings, E. A., & Pierotti, R. S. (2023). More than measurement error: Discrepant reporting of contraceptive use and the role of wives’ and husbands’ educational attainment. Studies in Family Planning, 54(3), 445–465.