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Emily Smith

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Plos One|October 14, 2020
Sibling mortality burden in low-income countries: A descriptive analysis of sibling death in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the CaribbeanEmily Smith-Greenaway, Abigail Weitzman
Studies in Family Planning|July 13, 2018
Birth Planning and Women's and Men's Health in MalawiSara Yeatman, Emily Smith-Greenaway
Social Science Research|October 15, 2015
Maternal migration and child health: An analysis of disruption and adaptation processes in BeninEmily Smith-Greenaway, Sangeetha Madhavan
Population Research and Policy Review|December 16, 2014
Exploring Child Mortality Risks Associated with Diverse Patterns of Maternal Migration in HaitiEmily Smith-Greenaway, Kevin Thomas
PNAS Nexus|May 22, 2024
Racial and ethnic minorities disproportionately exposed to extreme daily temperature variation in the United StatesShengjie Liu, Emily Smith-Greenaway
Demography|May 7, 2016
Death and Desirability: Retrospective Reporting of Unintended Pregnancy After a Child's DeathEmily Smith-Greenaway, Christie Sennott
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 12, 2020
Maternal cumulative prevalence measures of child mortality show heavy burden in sub-Saharan AfricaEmily Smith-Greenaway, Jenny Trinitapoli
Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation|May 13, 2021
Unrealized Educational Expectations and Mental Health: Evidence from a Low-Income CountryEmily Smith-Greenaway, Sara Yeatman
Demographic Research|September 25, 2013
Does the Orphan Disadvantage "Spill Over?" An analysis of whether living in an area with a higher concentration of orphans is associated with children's school enrollment in sub-Saharan AfricaEmily Smith-Greenaway, Jessica Heckert
Demography|January 10, 2014
Polygynous contexts, family structure, and infant mortality in sub-saharan AfricaEmily Smith-Greenaway, Jenny Trinitapoli
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Plos One|October 14, 2020
Sibling mortality burden in low-income countries: A descriptive analysis of sibling death in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the CaribbeanEmily Smith-Greenaway, Abigail Weitzman
Studies in Family Planning|July 13, 2018
Birth Planning and Women's and Men's Health in MalawiSara Yeatman, Emily Smith-Greenaway
Social Science Research|October 15, 2015
Maternal migration and child health: An analysis of disruption and adaptation processes in BeninEmily Smith-Greenaway, Sangeetha Madhavan
Population Research and Policy Review|December 16, 2014
Exploring Child Mortality Risks Associated with Diverse Patterns of Maternal Migration in HaitiEmily Smith-Greenaway, Kevin Thomas
PNAS Nexus|May 22, 2024
Racial and ethnic minorities disproportionately exposed to extreme daily temperature variation in the United StatesShengjie Liu, Emily Smith-Greenaway
Demography|May 7, 2016
Death and Desirability: Retrospective Reporting of Unintended Pregnancy After a Child's DeathEmily Smith-Greenaway, Christie Sennott
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 12, 2020
Maternal cumulative prevalence measures of child mortality show heavy burden in sub-Saharan AfricaEmily Smith-Greenaway, Jenny Trinitapoli
Social Forces; a Scientific Medium of Social Study and Interpretation|May 13, 2021
Unrealized Educational Expectations and Mental Health: Evidence from a Low-Income CountryEmily Smith-Greenaway, Sara Yeatman
Demographic Research|September 25, 2013
Does the Orphan Disadvantage "Spill Over?" An analysis of whether living in an area with a higher concentration of orphans is associated with children's school enrollment in sub-Saharan AfricaEmily Smith-Greenaway, Jessica Heckert
Demography|January 10, 2014
Polygynous contexts, family structure, and infant mortality in sub-saharan AfricaEmily Smith-Greenaway, Jenny Trinitapoli
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