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 Husbands, Wives, and In-Laws: Family Dynamics and Childbearing Behavior in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation].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 Reconstructing Religion Amidst Social Change [Unpublished doctoral dissertation].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 Migration and Remittances During the Period of Civil Conflict in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation].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 Understanding How Economic and Ideational Factors Combine to Influence the Timing of Marriage [Unpublished doctoral dissertation] Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel-Hill. 2011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 Social Exclusion and Social Change: Access To, and Influence of, Community-Based Collective Action Programs in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation].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 Remittance Effects on the Relationship with Left-Behind Family in Chitwan, Nepal [Unpublished bachelor's dissertation].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 International Migration and the Marital Relationship [Unpublished doctoral dissertation].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 Gender Structures, Strategies, and Expectations during Nepal?s Labor Migrations [Unpublished doctoral dissertation].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