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)
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.*
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
on the Sociology of Education, Volume 15). Oxford, UK: JAI Press, pp.
71–99.*
2004
Arends-Kuenning, Mary and Sajeda Amin. “School incentive
programs and children’s activities: The case of Bangladesh,”
Comparative Education Review 48(3): 295–317.*
2002
Amin, Sajeda and Cynthia B. Lloyd. “Women’s lives and rapid
fertility decline: Some lessons from Bangladesh and Egypt,” Population
Research and Policy Review 21(4): 275–317.* Also issued as Policy
Research Division Working Paper no. 117. New York: Population Council,
1998. (abstract) (PDF)
2001
Arends-Kuenning, Mary and Sajeda Amin. “Women’s
capabilities and the right to education in Bangladesh,” International
Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 15(1): 125–142. (abstract)
2000
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)
1998
Amin,
Sajeda. “Family structure and change in rural Bangladesh,” Population
Studies 52: 201–213.* Also issued as Policy Research Division
Working Paper no. 87. New York: Population Council, 1996. (abstract)
Amin, Sajeda
and Gilda Sedgh. "Incentive schemes for school attendance in rural
Bangladesh," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 106. New York:
Population Council. (abstract)
(PDF)