Citations

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Working Paper
Cox, Donald, and Emmanuel Jimenez. "Private transfers and public policy in developing countries: A case study for Peru." (1989) Policy, Planning and Research.
Journal Article
Cox, Donald, and Emmanuel Jimenez. "Social security and private transfers in developing countries: The case of Peru." WOrld Bank Economic Review 6, no. 1 (1992): 155-169.
Working Paper
Cox, Donald, Zekeriya Eser, and Emmanuel Jimenez. "Motives for private transfers over the life cycle: An analytical framework and evidence for Peru." Journal of Development Economics 55, no. 1 (1996): 57-80.
Journal Article
Treiman, Donald, Matthew McKeever, and Eva Fodor. "Racial differences in occupational status and income in South Africa, 1880 and 1881." Demography 33, no. 1 (1996): 111-132.
Working Paper
Montgomery, Mark R, Michele Gragnolati, Kathleen Burke, and Edmundo Paredes. "Measuring Living Standards with Proxy Variables." (1999)
Journal Article
Montgomery, Mark, Michele Gragnolati, Kathleen Burke, and Edmundo Paredes. "Measuring living standards with proxy variables." (2000) Demography.
Journal Article
Waters, Hugh R, Leanne Dougherty, Simon-Pierre Tegang, Nan Tran, Charles Wiysonge, Kanya Long, Nathan D Wolfe, and Donald S Burke. "Coverage and costs of childhood immunizations in Cameroon." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 89, no. 9 (2004).
Working Paper
Cox, Donald, Emanuela Galasso, and Emmauel Jimenez. "Private transfers in a cross section of developing countries." (2006) Center for Retirement Research Working Paper No. 2006-2.
Journal Article
Cox, Donald, and Marcel Fafchamps. "Extended family and kinship networks: economic insights and evolutionary directions." (2007) Handbook of Development Economics.
Book
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.
Newspaper
McNeil Jr. G, Donald. "Study That Paid Patients to Take HIV Drugs Fails." (2015) New York Times.
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