Smith-Greenaway, E., Brauner-Otto, S., & Axinn, W. (2018). Offspring education and parental mortality: Evidence from South Asia. Social Science Research, 76, 157-168.
2018
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Williams, N. E., Ghimire, D., & Snedker, K. A. (2018). Fear of violence during armed conflict: Social roles and responsibilities as determinants of fear. Social Science Research, 71, 145-159.
2018
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Bhandari, P. B. (2017). Rural agricultural transformation: Is family labor availability an obstacle for labor-saving farm technology use among smallholder farmers? . Nepalese Journal of Agricultural Economics.
2017
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Allendorf, K., Thornton, A., Mitchell, C., Young-DeMarco, L., & Ghimire, D. J. (2017). Early Women, Late Men: Timing Attitudes and Gender Differences in Marriage. Journal of Marriage and Family, 79(5), 1478-1496.
2017
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Axinn, W. G., Ghimire, D. J., & Smith-Greenaway, E. (2017). Emotional Variation and Fertility Behavior. Demography, 54(2), 437-458.
2017
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Sullivan, A., York, A. M., White, D. D., Hall, S. J., & Yabiku, S. T. (2017). De jure versus de facto institutions: Trust, information, and collective efforts to manage the invasive mile-a-minute weed (Mikania micrantha). International Journal of the Commons, 11(1), 171–199.
2017
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Sullivan, A., York, A. M., An, L., Yabiku, S. T., & Hall, S. J. (2017). How does perception at multiple levels influence collective action in the commons? The case of Mikania micrantha in Chitwan, Nepal. Forest Policy and Economics, 80, 1-10.
2017
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Jennings, E. A. (2017). Family composition and marital dissolution in rural Nepal, 1945-2008. Population Studies, 71(2), 229-248.
2017
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Pearlman, J., Pearce, L. D., Ghimire, D. J., Bhandari, P., & Hargrove, T. (2017). Postmarital Living Arrangements in Historically Patrilocal Settings: Integrating Household Fission and Migration Perspectives. Demography, 54(4), 1425-1449.
2017
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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.