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Publications by Minja Kim ChoeThe youth tobacco epidemic in Asia by Minja Kim Choe, Ayke Soraya Kiting, Hui-Sheng Lin, Chai Podhisita, Corazon Raymundo, and Shyam Thapa. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 108-17, November 2001. 39 pp. Effect of education on premarital sex and marriage in Taiwan by Minja Kim Choe and Hui-Sheng Lin. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 108-16, November 2001. 23 pp. Early marriage and childbearing in Indonesia and Nepal by Minja Kim Choe, Shyam Thapa, and Sulistinah Irawati Achmad. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 108-15, November 2001. 32 pp. Sex and marriage: How closely are they related in the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand? by Minja Kim Choe, Hui-Sheng Lin, Ping-Keung Luis, Chai Podhisita, and Corazon Raymundo. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 108-14, November 2001. 27 pp. Initiation of smoking, drinking, and drug-use among Filipino youths by Minja Kim Choe and Corazon M. Raymundo. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 108-7, October 2001. 26 pp. Surveys Show Persistence of Teenage Marriage and Childbearing in Indonesia and Nepal, by Minja Kim Choe, Shyam Thapa, and Sulistinah Irawati Achmad. Asia-Pacific Population & Policy, No. 58. Julyl 2001. 4 pp. (Single copies free)
Infant and child mortality in Nepal, by Norman Y. Luther and Shyam Thapa. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, Does "Being Connected" Reduce the Risk of Teenage Drinking, Smoking, and Drug Use? Survey Results from Southeast Asia, by Minja Kim Choe. Asia-Pacific Population&Policy, No. 57. April 2001. 4 pp. (Single copies free) Are the WHO Guidelines on Breastfeeding Appropriate for India? , by Ravilla Anandaiah and Minja Kim Choe. NFHS Bulletin, No. 16. September 2000. 4 pp. (Single copies free) Are the WHO Guidelines on Breastfeeding Appropriate for India?, by Ravilla Anandaiah and Minja Kim Choe. NFHS Subject Report, No. 16. May 2000. 24 pp. (Single copies free) Identifying Children with High Mortality Risk, by Minja Kim Choe, Norman Y. Luther, Arvind Pandey, Damodar Sahu, and Jagdish Chand. NFHS Bulletin, No. 12. January 1999. 4 pp. (Single copies free) Son Preference and Family Building During Fertility Transition: Implications for Child Survival, by Minja Kim Choe and Seung Kwon Kim. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 77. August 1995. 44 pp. ($3.00) Defining an Appropriate Contraception Method Mix to Meet Fertility Preferences, by Minja Kim Choe. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 72. April 1994. 29 pp. ($3.00) Progression to Second and Third Births in China: Patterns and Covariates in Six Provinces, by Minja Kim Choe et al. East-West Center Reprints, Population Series, No. 288. 1992. (Single copies free) Effect of Famine on Child Survival in Matlab, Bangladesh, by Minja Kim Choe and Abdur Razzaque. East-West Center Reprints, Population Series, No. 264. 1990. (Single copies free) Infant and Child Mortality in India, by Arvind Pandey, Minja Kim Choe, Norman Y. Luther, Damodar Sahu, and Jagdish Chand. NFHS Subject Report, No. 11. December 1998. 99 pp. (Single copies free) Wanted and Unwanted Fertility in Selected States of India, by Sumati Kulkarni and Minja Kim Choe. NFHS Subject Report, No. 6. February 1998. 32 pp. (Single copies free) Son Preference and its Effect on Fertility in India, by Rangamuthia Mutharayappa, Minja Kim Choe, Fred Arnold, and T. K. Roy. NFHS Subject Report, No. 3. March 1997. 36 pp. (Single copies free) The Changing Family in Comparative Perspective: Asia and the United States, by Karen Oppenheim Mason, Noriko O. Tsuya, and Minja Kim Choe, eds. 1998. Honolulu: East-West Center in cooperation with the University Research Center, Nihon University. 278 pp. ISBN: 0-86638-187-2. (Send orders to: University of Hawaii Press, 2840 Kolowalu Street, Honolulu, HI 96822-1888, USA; telephone: 1-888-847-7377; fax: 1-800-650-7811.) $40.00. State-level Variations in Wanted and Unwanted Fertility Provide a Guide for India’s Family Planning Programmes, by Sumati Kulkarni and Minja Kim Choe. NFHS Bulletin, No. 5. June 1997. 4 pp. (Single copies free) Is Son Preference Slowing Down India's Transition to Low Fertility?, by R. Mutharayappa, Minja Kim Choe, Fred Arnold, and T. K. Roy. NFHS Bulletin, No. 4. January 1997. 4 pp. (Single copies free) Son Preference, the Family-Building Process, and Child Mortality in India, by Fred Arnold, Minja Kim Choe, and T. K. Roy. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 85. August 1996. 36 pp. (Limited quantity; $3.00) Influences of Policy and Women's Characteristics on Birth of a Second Child in China: A Mixture-Model Analysis, by Lei Li and Minja Kim Choe. East-West Center Working Papers, Population Series, No. 76. March 1995. iii, 15 pp. (Published in 1997 as "A mixture model for duration data: Analysis of second births in China," Demography 34(2): 189–97) ($3.00) Statistical Models for Causal Analysis, by Robert D. Retherford and Minja Kim Choe. 1993. New York: John Wiley & sons. ISBN 0-471-55802-8. Cloth, xiv, 258 pp. ($84.95) Labor Force Participation of Married Women in Contemporary Korea, by Sae Kwon Kong and Minja Kim Choe. East-West Center Reprints, Population Series, No. 259. 1989. (Single copies free) Achievement of One-Child Fertility in Rural Areas of Jilin Province, China, by Noriko O. Tsuya and Minja Kim Choe. East-West Center Reprints, Population Series, No. 242. 1988. (Limited quantity; single copies free) Sex Differentials in Infant and Child Mortality in Korea, by Minja Kim Choe. East-West Center Reprints, Population Series, No. 219. 1987. (Limited quantity; single copies free) Evaluation of Contraceptive History Data in the Republic of Korea, by Anne R. Pebley, Noreen Goldman, and Minja Kim Choe. East-West Center Reprints, Population Series, No. 196. 1986. (Limited quantity; single copies free) |
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