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Oud, ouder, ....oudstEducational attainment and health/survivalEarly-life determinants of stunted adolescent girls and boys in Matlab, BangladeshLevels and trends in under-five mortality in Zimbabwe: findings from an analysis of recent Demographic and Health SurveysFamily and other social factors contributing to differences in human immunodeficiency virus infection between South Africa and BangladeshApplication of mortality estimation techniques to the 1999 Census of the Solomon Islands: problems and a new procedureA single- vs. multi-item self-rated health status measure: a 21-country studyImpact of socio-economic status on self-assessed health in developing and developed countries and for men and women.Paper presentationAcculturation preferences of the Turkish second generation in 11 European citiesSharing research data to improve public health: a perspective from the global south [Correspondence by mentioned authors and 24 others]Infant mortality among twins and triplets in rural Bangladesh in 1975-2002Determinants of infant and child mortality in Zimbabwe: results of multivariate hazard analysisEstimating mortality with the intercensus cohort component method: application to the Solomon IslandsPerceptions of adolescents and their mothers on reproductive and sexual development in Matlab, BangladeshDe ondergang van de Sovjet-Unie: migratie en gezondheid van Russische minderhedenAssociation between age at menarche and early-life nutritional status in rural BangladeshTowards comparable statistics on mortality by socioeconomic status in EU member statesHealth status of Russian minorities in former Soviet Republics: paper PAA Annual Meeting, Dallas, April 2010Acculturation preferences and their correlates of second generation immigrants in main cities of Western Europe: paper Annual Meeting Population Association of America 2009, Detroit, 30 May-2 April 2009Health status of Russian minorities in former Soviet RepublicsA tale of two cities: geographical trends in blunt force injury deaths in Port Elizabeth and Pretoria. Paper presentationDeterminants of perceived morbidity and use of health services by children less than 15 years old in rural BangladeshDecreases in male and female mortality and missing women in BangladeshThe Nyanza Province Community Based Information System (CBIS), implemented by Tropical Institute of Community Health: comments and suggestions based on visit to Kisumu, Kenya, 17-28 July 2006