Valerie Mueller, Nicole Wu, Atonu Rabbani, Karen Grépin
Brian C. Thiede, Joyce Chen, Valerie Mueller, Carolynne Hultquist et al.
An abundant demographic literature examines the impacts of climatic and environmental change on human migration and health. However, somewhat less is known about the effects of environmental changes, especially flood events, on fertility despite plausible reasons to expect such impacts. We address t...
Leen Magarbeh, Samar S. M. Elsheikh, Farhana Islam, Xiaoyu Men et al.
Tasic Velibor, Edvardsson Vidar O., Preka Evgenia, Prikhodina Laris et al.
<strong>Background: </strong>Primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare services in Europe create complex networks covering pediatric subspecialties, sociology, economics and politics. Two surveys of the European Society for Paediatric Nephrology (ESPN) in 1998 and 2017 revealed substantial disparit...
Jochen H. H. Ehrich, Velibor Tasić, Vidar Orn Edvardsson, Evgenia Preka et al.
Background There is a lack of information on the current healthcare systems for children with kidney diseases across Europe. The aim of this study was to explore the different national approaches to the organization and delivery of pediatric nephrology services within Europe.<br> Methods In 2020, th...
Karen A. Grépin, Valerie Mueller, Atonu Rabbani
Three rounds of data were collected to evaluate the gendered impacts of COVID-19 in Bangladesh, Kenya, and Nigeria as part of a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Project under investment INV-017300. The timing of the data collection is as follows: Round 1 (November 2020 – January 2021), Round 2 (Mar...
Karen A. Grépin, Valerie Mueller, Nicole Wu, Atonu Rabbani
Abstract High levels of compliance with public health measures are critical to ensuring a successful response to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, most data on compliance are self-reported. Tendency to overreport due to social desirability can yie...
Brian C. Thiede, Joyce Chen, Valerie Mueller, Yuanyuan Jia et al.
A growing demographic literature has examined the impacts of climatic variability on human populations. Most of this work has focused on migration, morbidity, and mortality. Much less attention has been given to the effects of climate change on fertility, which represents an important gap given many...
James Heckman, P Edward, Kevin Lazear, Murphy et al.
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