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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005, Monitoring the situation of children and women

Serbia, 2005 - 2006
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SRB_2005_MICS_v01_M
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UNICEF Belgrade, MICS3 Global Team, SORS, SMMRI
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UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Mar 22, 2011
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Sep 26, 2013
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1 "Annotated Bibliography of Child and Forced Labor Information." (2009) Volume IV: Pakistan—Syrian Arab Republic .
2 2008 Report on the global AIDS epidemic. Geneva, Switzerland: UNAIDS, 2008.
3 Breaking the cycle of exclusion: Roma children in South East Europe. : UNICEF, 2007.
4 No data—no progress: data collection in countries participating in the decade of Roma inclusion 2005–2015. Budapest, Hungary: Open Society Institute, 2010.
5 Akwara, Priscilla, Danielle Burke, and Carl-Johan Lundgren. La infancia y el SIDA/Children and AIDS: Cuarto inventario de la situacion, 2009/Fourth assessment of the situation, 2009. : United Nations Children's Fund, 2010.
6 Alkire, Sabina, and Maria E Santos. Acute multidimensional poverty: a new index for developing countries. 2010.
7 Anthony, David, and Chris Brazier. The state of the world's children 2011: Adolescence an age of opportunity. : United Nations Pubns, 2011.
8 Brown W, David. "Child immunization cards: Essential yet underutilized in national immunization programmes." (2012) Open Vaccine Journal.
9 Cattaneo, Adriano, Jenny Bua, Tamara Bomestar, Giorgio Tamburlini, and Arnold Timmer. Child nutrition in Central and Eastern Europe and Commonwealth of Independent States--report of a situation analysis. Geneva, Switzerland: UNICEF, 2007.
10 Delva, Wim, Françoise Wuillaume, Stijn Vansteelandt, Patricia Claeys, Hans Verstraelen, Davy Vanden Broeck, and Marleen Temmerman. "HIV testing and sexually transmitted infection care among sexually active youth in the Balkans." 23rd International IUSTI-Europe Conference on Sexually Transmitted Infections. Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2007.
11 Gottlieb, Carissa A, Matthew J Maenner, Claudia Cappa, and Maureen S Durkin. "Child disability screening, nutrition, and early learning in 18 countries with low and middle incomes: data from the third round of UNICEF's Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (2005-06)." The Lancet 374, no. 9704 (2009): 1831-1839.
12 Harper, Caroline, Nikola Jones, and Andy McKay. "Including children in policy responses to economic crises: lessons from the past and policies for a sustainable future." (2010)
13 Huebler, Friedrich. "Disparities in secondary school attendance by ethnicity, language or religion."
14 Idzerda, Leanne, Orvil Adams, Jonathan Patrick, Ted Schrecker, and Peter Tugwell. "Access to primary healthcare services for the Roma population in Serbia: a secondary data analysis." BMC international health and human rights 11, no. 1 (2011): 10.
15 Janevic, Teresa, Oliver Petrovic, Ivana Bjelic, and Amber Kubera. "Risk factors for childhood malnutrition in Roma settlements in Serbia." (2010) BMC Public Health.
16 Kovacevic, Milorad. Measurement of inequality in human development--a review. : United Nations Development Programme Human Development Reports, 2010.
17 Lauševic, Dragan, Branislav Tiodorovic, Božidarka Rakocevic , Sanja Medenica, Veselinka Beatovic, and Alma Hadžifejzovic. "Timeliness and level of primary immunisation coverage against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus in Montenegro." ACTA FAC MED NAISS 26, no. 3 (2009): 113-119.
18 Menchini, Leonardo, Sheila Marnie, and Luca Tiberti. "Child well-being in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: A multidimensional approach." (2009) UNICEF Innocenti Working Papers.
19 Moccia, Patricia. Progress for children: a report card on child protection. : United Nations Pubns, 2009.
20 Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko, and Yumiko Ota. "Early childhood development in developing countries: Pre-primary education, parenting, and health care." (2010) Education for all global monitoring report 2011: The hidden crisis: Armed conflict and education.
21 Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko, and Yumiko Ota. Paper commissioned for the EFA Global Monitoring Report 2011: Early childhood development in developing countries: pre-primary education, parenting, and health care. : Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2011, 2010.
22 Saranovic, Dubravka, Jasmina Tanasic, Tatjana Bajic, Snežana Simic , Melita Vujnovic, and Aleksandar Ratic. "Serbia: Together for Health project." (2010) Poverty and social exclusion in the WHO European Region: health systems respond.
23 Schaaf, Marta. "Poverty and social exclusion in the WHO European Region: health systems respond." (2010) Roma Health.
24 Sedlecky, Katarina, Mirjana Raševic, and Vesna Topic. "Family planning in Serbia: The perspective of female students from the University of Belgrade." The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 0, no. 0 (2011): 1-11.
25 Srna, Jelena, and Ivana Stevanovic. "Global pathways to abolishing physical punishment: realizing children's rights." (2010) 17. Serbia.
26 UN Country Team,. Common country report for Serbia. Belgrade, Serbia: United Nations, 2009.
27 Walker, S P, T D Wachs, S Grantham-McGregor, M M Black, C A Nelson, S L Huffman, H Baker-Henningham, S M Chang, J D Hamadani, B Lozoff, and others. "Inequality in early childhood: risk and protective factors for early child development." (2011) The Lancet.
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