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Publication Type Publication Link | DOI Year
Book and Book Chapter Dangol, D. R. (2022). Sthaniya Anwesan: Ke Sikaune ra Kasari Sikaune? (Trans. Local Innovation: What to Teach and How to Teach?). Institute for Social and Environmental Research-Nepal.. 2022
Book and Book Chapter Axinn, W. G., & Shivakoti, G. P. (1997). Demographic Issues and the Use of Natural Resources. In Shivakoti et. al. (Eds.) People, Participation, and Sustainable Development: Understanding the Dynamics of Natural Resource Systems (Pp. 83-85). Bloomington, . 1997
Book and Book Chapter Pearce, L. D., & Hardie, J. H. (2024). Approaches to mixed methods research. SAGE: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences.. 2024
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
Dissertation Pearce, L. D. (2000). The Multidimensional Impact of Religion on Childbearing Preferences and Behavior in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University.. 2000
Dissertation Gajurel, K. P. (2001). Organization of Agricultural Production and Human Fertility [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University.. 2001
Dissertation Yabiku, S. (2002). Marriage Timing and Social Change in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan.. 2002
Dissertation Ghimire, D. J. (2003). The Social Context of First Birth Timing in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan.. 2003
Dissertation Dhital, P. (2004). Household Human and Social Capital and School Enrollment in Chitwan, Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. The Pennsylvania State University.. 2004
Dissertation Bhandari, P. (2006). Technology Use in Agriculture and Occupational Mobility of Farm Households in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology and The Population Research Institute, The Pennsylvania . 2006