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Council researchers' names appear in boldface type.

2008
Amin, Sajeda. "Reforming marriage practices in Bangladesh," Promoting Healthy, Safe, and Productive Transitions to Adulthood Brief no. 31. New York: Population Council. (PDF)

Amin, Sajeda and Lopita Huq. "Marriage considerations in sending girls to school in Bangladesh: Some qualitative evidence," Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Paper no. 12. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Amin, Sajeda and Luciana Suran. "Terms of marriage and time-use patterns of young wives: Evidence from rural Bangladesh," Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Paper no. 10. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Frontiers in Reproductive Health. "Strengthening the financial sustainability of two Population Services and Training Center (PSTC) clinics (Bangladesh)" FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

2007
Amin, Sajeda
. "Empowering adolescent girls in rural Bangladesh: Kishori Abhijan," Promoting Healthy, Safe, and Productive Transitions to Adulthood Brief no. 13. New York: Population Council. (updated July 2007) (PDF)

Amin, Sajeda. "Schooling in Bangladesh," in Amita Gupta (ed.), Going to School in South Asia. New York: Routledge.*

Bhuiya, Ismat, Mizanur Rahman, Ubaidur Rob, M.E. Khan, and Zahiduzzaman. "Increasing dual protection among rickshaw pullers in Bangladesh," FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Haberland, Nicole. "Supporting married girls: Calling attention to a neglected group," Promoting Healthy, Safe, and Productive Transitions to Adulthood Brief no. 3. New York: Population Council. (updated December 2007) (PDF) (PDF en français) (PDF en español)

Hossain, Mian Bazle, James F. Phillips, and Thomas K. LeGrand. "The impact of childhood mortality on fertility in six rural thanas of Bangladesh," Demography 44(4): 771–784. (abstract)

Hossain, Mian B., James F. Phillips, and Brian Pence. "The effect of women's status on infant and child mortality in four rural areas of Bangladesh," Journal of Biosocial Science 39(3): 355–366. (abstract)

Rob, Ubaidur, Tehmina Ghafur, Ismat Bhuiya, and Md. N. Talukder. "Reproductive and sexual health education for adolescents in Bangladesh: Parents' view and opinion," International Quarterly of Community Health Education 25(4): 351–365. (abstract

2006
Amin, Sajeda. "The implications of trade liberalization for working women's marriage: Case studies of Bangladesh, Egypt and Vietnam," in Caren Grown, Elissa Braunstein, and Anju Malhotra (eds.), Trading Women's Health and Rights? Trade Liberalization and Reproductive Health in Developing Economies. London: Zed Books, pp. 97–120.*

Amin, Sajeda, Nasheeba Selim, and Nashid K. Waiz. "Causes and consequences of early marriage in Bangladesh: Background report for workshop on programs and policies to prevent early marriage." Dhaka: Population Council.**

Bhuiya, Ismat, Mizanur Rahman, Ubaidur Rob, M.E. Khan, and K.M. Zahiduzzaman. "Increasing contraception among rickshaw pullers with special emphasis on dual protection of condom in Bangladesh," Research Update no. 8. Dhaka: Population Council.**

Bhuiya, Ismat, Ubaidur Rob, Asiful H. Chowdhury, M.E. Khan, Laila Rahman, and Susan Adamchak. "Improving sexual and reproductive health of female adolescents in Bangladesh by providing information and services," Population Review 45(2): 60–71. (abstract)

Hoque, Bilqis A., Kelly Hallman, Jason Levy, Howarth Bouis, Nahid Ali, Feroze Khan, Sufia Khanam, Mamun Kabir, Sanower Hossain, and Mohammad Shah Alam. “Rural drinking water at supply and household levels: Quality and management,” International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health 209(5): 451–460. (abstract)

Khan, M.E. and Aditi Aeron. "Prevalence, nature and determinants of violence against women in Bangladesh," Journal of Family Welfare 52(special issue): 33–51. (abstract)

Mahmud, Simeen and Sajeda Amin. "Girls' schooling and marriage in rural Bangladesh," in Emily Hannum and Bruce Fuller (eds.), Children's Lives and Schooling Across Societies (Research in the Sociology of Education, Volume 15). Oxford, UK: JAI Press, pp. 71–99.*

Rahman, Laila, M. Mazharul Islam, Ubaidur Rob, Ismat Bhuiya, and M.E. Khan. "Scaling up a reproductive health curriculum in youth training courses," FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Rahman, Laila, Ubaidur Rob, Ismat Bhuiya, M.E. Khan, and Md. R. Islam. "Achieving the Cairo conference (ICPD) goal for youth in Bangladesh," International Quarterly of Community Health Education 24(4): 265–285. (abstract)

2005
"Bengali perceptions of adult mortality trends distorted," Population Briefs 11(1): 2. (full text) (PDF in Arabic)

Hossain, Mian Bazle, James F. Phillips, and Thomas K. LeGrand. "The impact of childhood mortality on fertility in six rural thanas of Bangladesh," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 198. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Phillips, James F., Tanya C. Jones, Frank K. Nyonator, and Shruti Ravikumar. "Evidence-based scaling up of health and family planning service innovations in Bangladesh and Ghana," in Ruth Simmons, Peter Fajans, and Laura Ghiron (eds.), Scaling Up Health Service Delivery: From Pilot Innovations to Policies and Programmes. Geneva: World Health Organization.*

Rob, Ubaidur, Mohammed Kabir, and Marium ul Mutahara. "Urbanization in Bangladesh," in Gayl D. Ness and Prem P. Talwar (eds.), Asian Urbanization in the New Millennium. Singapore: Asian Urban Information Center of Kobe and Marshall Cavendish Academic, pp. 25–54.*

Rob, Ubaidur, Nancy J. Piet Pelon, and Marium ul Mutahara. "When family planning services fail: Experience from Bangladesh," International Quarterly of Community Health Education 23(2): 151–167.*

Rob, Ubaidur, Marium ul Mutahara, and Noah Sprafkin. "Development of population policy in Bangladesh," International Quarterly of Community Health Education 23(1): 25–38.*

2004
Amin, Sajeda and Alaka M. Basu. "Popular perceptions of emerging influences on mortality and longevity in Bangladesh and West Bengal," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 186. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

"Bangladesh: Broaden outreach to increase use of new services," FRONTIERS OR Summary no. 39. Washington, DC: Population Council. (full text)

"Bangladesh: High quality of care during outreach linked to contraceptive use," FRONTIERS OR Summary no. 41. Washington, DC: Population Council. (full text)

"Bangladesh: Offering reproductive health services for men improves clinic utilization," FRONTIERS OR Summary no. 47. Washington, DC: Population Council. (full text)

Bhuiya, Ismat, Ubaidur Rob, Rick Homan, M.E. Khan, Asiful Haidar Chowdhury, Laila Rahman, Nazmul Haque, and Susan Adamchak. “Improving reproductive health of adolescents in Bangladesh.” Dhaka: Population Council.**

Bhuiya, Ismat, Ubaidur Rob, Nazia Yusuf, Asiful Haidar Chowdhury. “South Asia political advocacy project: Bangladesh database on HIV/AIDS.” Dhaka: Population Council and UNAIDS.**

Hossain, Mian Bazle, Barkat-E-Khuda, and James F. Phillips. “The effects of outreach on perceived quality of care in two rural areas of Bangladesh,” Journal of Biosocial Science 36(5): 507–522.*

Hossain, Sharif Mohammed Ismail, Ubaidur Rob, M.E. Khan, Ahmed Al-Sabir, and Mohammed A. Alam. "Integration of male and female reproductive health services in Bangladesh with an emphasis on increasing male participation and awareness," Population Review 43(2): 88–100. (abstract)

“Introduction of emergency contraception in Bangladesh: Translating research into action,” Asia and Near East Region OR Summary no. 2. New Delhi: Population Council.**

Islam, M. Mazharul, Ubaidur Rob, and Nitai Chakroborty. "Menstrual regulation practices in Bangladesh: An unrecognized form of contraception," Asia-Pacific Population Journal 19(4): 75–99.*

Rahman, Laila, Mohammed Kabir, Ubaidur Rob, Yasmin Siddiqua, and Marium ul Mutahara. “Midterm review of GOB-UNFPA ARH project: An initiative for improving reproductive health of adolescent girls in Bangladesh through peer education and personal social education,” Dhaka: Population Council.**

Rob, Ubaidur, Md. Nurul Ameen, and Nancy J. Piet Pelon (eds.). Fertility Transition in Bangladesh: Evidence and Implication. Dhaka: United Nations Population Fund.*

Rob, Ubaidur and George P. Cernada. "Managers' attitudes toward involvement of males in Pakistan's family planning program," International Quarterly of Community Health Education 22(4): 279–286. (abstract)

Rob, Ubaidur, Sharif Mohammed Ismail Hossain, M.E. Khan, Ahmed Al-Sabir, and Mohammed Ahsanul Alam. "Integration of reproductive health services for men in health and family welfare centers in Bangladesh," FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council and National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT). (PDF)

“Successfully integrating reproductive health services for men in women-focused service centers,” Asia and Near East Region OR Summary no. 3. New Delhi: Population Council.**

2003
"Bangladesh: Link adolescent reproductive health resources to increase access," FRONTIERS OR Summary no. 34. Dhaka: Population Council. (full text)

Bhuiya, Ismat, Ubaidur Rob, and M.E. Khan. “Reproductive health services for adolescents: Recent experiences from a pilot project in Bangladesh,” in Sarah Bott, Shireen Jejeebhoy, Iqbal Shah, and Chander P. Puri (eds.), Towards Adulthood: Exploring the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents in South Asia. Geneva: WHO, pp. 203–206.**

Islam, M. Mazharul, Ubaidur Rob, and N. Chakroborty. “Regional variations in fertility in Bangladesh,” Genus 59(3–4): 103–145.**

Phillips, James F., Tanya C. Jones, Frank K. Nyonator, and Shruti Ravikumar. "Evidence-based development of health and family planning programs in Bangladesh and Ghana," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 175.  New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Rob, Ubaidur, Noor Mohammed, Yasmin Siddiqua, Marium ul Mutahara, and Md. Noorunnabi Talukder. Status of Married Adolescents in Bangladesh. Dhaka: UNFPA and Population Council.**

Rob, Ubaidur and Noah Sprafkin. “Bangladesh’s population policy: Emerging issues and future agenda,” CPD-UNFPA Publication Series, paper no. 23. Dhaka: Centre for Policy Dialogue.**

2002
Hossain, Sharif Mohammed Ismail and M.E. Khan. “Introduction of emergency contraception: Bangladesh experiences.” Indian Society for the Study of Reproduction and Fertility (ISSRF) Newsletter, pp. 8–9.**

"Integration of reproductive health services for men in family welfare centers," FRONTIERS Research Update. Dhaka: Population Council. (PDF)

Islam, M. Mazharul, Nitai Chakroborty, and Ubaidur Rob. “Regional variations in fertility in Bangladesh,” Dhaka: United Nations Population Fund.*

Khan, M.E. and Sharif Mohammed Ismail Hossain. “Training service providers on emergency contraception: Lesson learned from an OR study,” FRONTIERS Research Update no. 2. Dhaka: Population Council. (PDF)

Khan, M.E., Ubaidur Rob, and Sharif Mohammed Ismail Hossain. "Violence against women and its impacts on women's live: Some observation from Bangladesh," Journal of Family Welfare 46(2): 12–24.**

Khan, M.E., John Townsend, and Shampa D'Costa. "Behind closed doors: A qualitative study of sexual behaviour of married women in Bangladesh," Culture, Health and Sexuality 4(2): 237–356.**

Khan, M.E., John W. Townsend, Ranjana Sinha, and Seema Lakhanpal. "Sexual violence within marriage: A case study of rural Uttar Pradesh," International Quarterly of Community Health Education 21(2): 133–147. (abstract)

Rob, Ubaidur, Ismat Bhuiya, Laila Rahman, and Nazia Yusuf. “Improving adolescents’ reproductive health in Bangladesh,” Research Update no. 2. Dhaka: Population Council.**

Rob, Ubaidur, Ismat Bhuiya, Nazia Yusuf, and Asiful Haider Chowdhury. “National HIV/AIDS database,” Research Update no. 1. Dhaka: Population Council.**

Rob, Ubaidur, Sharif Mohammed Ismail Hossain, Ismat Bhuyia, Ahamed Al Sabbir, and Ahsanul Alam. “Integration of reproductive health services for men in family welfare centers,” Research Update no. 1. Dhaka: Population Council and National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT).**

2001
"Facts about adolescents from the Demographic and Health Survey: Statistical tables for program planning—Bangladesh 1996–1997." New York: Population Council. (Bangladesh statistical tables in PDF) (additional information about document series)

"Improving adolescents' reproductive health in Bangladesh," FRONTIERS Research Update no. 1. Dhaka: Population Council. (PDF)

Kabir, Mohammad and Ubaidur Rob. “Factors affecting unmet need for contraception,” Asian Profile 29(2): 147–158.**

Khan, M.E. and Sharif Mohammed Ismail Hossain. "Introducing emergency contraception in Bangladesh: A feasibility study," FRONTIERS Research Update no. 1. Dhaka: Population Council. (PDF)

Piet-Pelon, Nancy J. and  Sharif Mohammed Ismail Hossain.  “Success stories in Bangladesh and future directions for the country programme,” Dhaka: UNFPA and Population Council. (PDF)

Rob, Ubaidur. “Focus on men and reproductive health issues,” EC/UNFPA Initiative for Reproductive Health in Asia. Hanover, Germany: German Foundation for World Population.**

Rob, Ubaidur and Marium ul Mutahara. “Premarital sex among urban adolescents in Bangladesh,” International Quarterly of Community Health Education 20(1): 103–111.**

Rob, Ubaidur and Nancy Piet-Pelon. “Postponing first and second births among young marrieds,” Focus YARH Briefs. Washington, DC: Pathfinder International.**

2000
Amin, Sajeda, Alaka Malwade Basu, and Rob Stephenson. "Spatial variation in contraceptive use in Bangladesh: Looking beyond the borders," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 138. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Arends-Kuenning, Mary and Sajeda Amin. "The effects of schooling incentive programs on household resource allocation in Bangladesh," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 133. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Basu, Alaka Malwade and Sajeda Amin. "Conditioning factors for fertility decline in Bengal: History, language identity, and openness to innovations," Population and Development Review 26(4): 761–794. (PDF)

Bates, Lisa, Md Khairul Islam, Sidney Ruth Schuler, and Md. Alauddin. "From the home to the clinic: The next chapter in Bangladesh’s family planning success story rural sites," FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

Chowdhury, Syeda Nahid Mukith and S. M. Nurul Alam.  “Beyond reproductive years: An exploratory study on women’s health after menopause,”  Dhaka: Population Council.**

Khan, M.E., Ubaidur Rob, and Sharif Mohammed Ismail Hossain. "Violence against women and its impact on women's lives: Some observations from Bangladesh," Journal of Family Welfare 46(2): 12–24.*

* Not available from the Population Council.
** Please e-mail dshil@popcouncil.org for additional information.


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