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  1. Do the factors associated with female hiv infection vary by socioeconomic status in cameroon?Joyce N. Mumah & Douglas Jackson-Smith - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 46 (4):1-18.
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  • The hiv–poverty thesis re-examined: Poverty, wealth or inequality as a social determinant of hiv infection in sub-Saharan Africa?Ashley M. Fox - 2012 - Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (4):459-480.
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  • Life Expectancy and the Timing of Life History Events in Developing Countries.Kermyt G. Anderson - 2010 - Human Nature 21 (2):103-123.
    Life history theory predicts that greater extrinsic mortality will lead to earlier and higher fertility. To test this prediction, I examine the relationship between life expectancy at birth and several proxies for life history traits (ages at first sex and first marriage, total fertility rate, and ideal number of children), measured for both men and women. Data on sexual behaviors come from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS). Two separate samples are analyzed: a cross-sectional sample of 62 countries and a (...)
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  • Picture Perfect (?): Ethical Considerations in Visual Representation.Sonya de Laat - 2004 - Nexus 17 (1):5.
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  • The (F) utility of a Culture Concept?Anh Ly - 2006 - Nexus 19.
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