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Jere R Behrman

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Food and Nutrition Bulletin|August 3, 2005
Fertility behavior and reproductive outcomes among young Guatemalan adultsUsha Ramakrishnan, Kathryn M Yount, Jere R Behrman, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 2, 2009
Nutritional supplementation in girls influences the growth of their children: prospective study in GuatemalaJere R Behrman, Maria C Calderon, Samuel H Preston, et al.
Food and Nutrition Bulletin|August 3, 2005
Schooling, educational achievement, and cognitive functioning among young Guatemalan adultsAryeh D Stein, Jere R Behrman, Ann DiGirolamo, et al.
Economics of Education Review|December 12, 2013
Math skills and market and non-market outcomes: Evidence from an Amazonian society of forager-farmersEduardo A Undurraga, Jere R Behrman, Elena L Grigorenko, et al.
Journal of Development Effectiveness|December 6, 2021
The effect of gender targeting of food transfers on child nutritional status: Experimental evidence from the Bolivian AmazonJonathan Bauchet, Eduardo A Undurraga, Ariela Zycherman, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|July 23, 2020
Assessment of an adolescent-girl-focused nutritional educational intervention within a girls' empowerment programme: a cluster randomised evaluation in ZambiaPaul C Hewett, Amanda L Willig, Jean Digitale, et al.
Demography|August 16, 2011
Does more schooling reduce hospitalization and delay mortality? New evidence based on Danish twinsJere R Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler, Vibeke Myrup Jensen, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 3, 2017
Erratum to: cluster randomized evaluation of adolescent girls empowerment Programme (AGEP): study protocolPaul C Hewett, Karen Austrian, Erica Soler-Hampejsek, et al.
BMC Public Health|January 25, 2017
Children with access to improved sanitation but not improved water are at lower risk of stunting compared to children without access: a cohort study in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and VietnamKirk A Dearden, Whitney Schott, Benjamin T Crookston, et al.
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|July 3, 2009
Education and cognitive ability as direct, mediating, or spurious influences on female age at first birth: behavior genetic models fit to Danish twin dataJoseph Lee Rodgers, Hans-Peter Kohler, Matt McGue, et al.
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Food and Nutrition Bulletin|August 3, 2005
Fertility behavior and reproductive outcomes among young Guatemalan adultsUsha Ramakrishnan, Kathryn M Yount, Jere R Behrman, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|October 2, 2009
Nutritional supplementation in girls influences the growth of their children: prospective study in GuatemalaJere R Behrman, Maria C Calderon, Samuel H Preston, et al.
Food and Nutrition Bulletin|August 3, 2005
Schooling, educational achievement, and cognitive functioning among young Guatemalan adultsAryeh D Stein, Jere R Behrman, Ann DiGirolamo, et al.
Economics of Education Review|December 12, 2013
Math skills and market and non-market outcomes: Evidence from an Amazonian society of forager-farmersEduardo A Undurraga, Jere R Behrman, Elena L Grigorenko, et al.
Journal of Development Effectiveness|December 6, 2021
The effect of gender targeting of food transfers on child nutritional status: Experimental evidence from the Bolivian AmazonJonathan Bauchet, Eduardo A Undurraga, Ariela Zycherman, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|July 23, 2020
Assessment of an adolescent-girl-focused nutritional educational intervention within a girls' empowerment programme: a cluster randomised evaluation in ZambiaPaul C Hewett, Amanda L Willig, Jean Digitale, et al.
Demography|August 16, 2011
Does more schooling reduce hospitalization and delay mortality? New evidence based on Danish twinsJere R Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler, Vibeke Myrup Jensen, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 3, 2017
Erratum to: cluster randomized evaluation of adolescent girls empowerment Programme (AGEP): study protocolPaul C Hewett, Karen Austrian, Erica Soler-Hampejsek, et al.
BMC Public Health|January 25, 2017
Children with access to improved sanitation but not improved water are at lower risk of stunting compared to children without access: a cohort study in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and VietnamKirk A Dearden, Whitney Schott, Benjamin T Crookston, et al.
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|July 3, 2009
Education and cognitive ability as direct, mediating, or spurious influences on female age at first birth: behavior genetic models fit to Danish twin dataJoseph Lee Rodgers, Hans-Peter Kohler, Matt McGue, et al.
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