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STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Paul C. Hewett, Ph.D.
Associate
Le, Linh Cu, Robert W. Blum, Robert Magnani, Paul C. Hewett, and Hoa
Mai Do.
2006. “A pilot of audio computer-assisted self-interview for
youth reproductive health research in Vietnam,” Journal of Adolescent
Health 38(6): 740–747. (abstract) Montgomery, Mark and Paul C. Hewett. 2006. “Poverty and children's
schooling: A structural equations approach using MICS data,” in Alberto
Minujin, Enrique Delamonica, and Marina Komarecki (eds.), Human
Rights and Social Policies for Children and Women: The Multiple
Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) in Practice. New York: New School
University with the support of UNICEF. Hewett, Paul C. and Cynthia B. Lloyd. 2005. “Progress toward education
for all: Trends and current challenges for sub-Saharan Africa,” in Cynthia
B. Lloyd, Jere R. Behrman, Nelly P. Stromquist, and Barney Cohen (eds.),
The Changing Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries: Selected
Studies. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, pp. 84–117. Montgomery, Mark R. and Paul C. Hewett. 2005. “Poverty and
children’s schooling in urban and rural Senegal.” Policy Research
Division Working Paper no. 196. New York: Population Council. (abstract)
(PDF) Montgomery, Mark R. and Paul C. Hewett. 2005. “Urban poverty and
health in developing countries: Household and neighborhood effects,”
Demography 42(3): 397–425. (abstract) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper
no. 184. New York:
Population Council. (abstract)
(PDF) Hewett, Paul C., Barbara S. Mensch, and Annabel S. Erulkar. 2004. "Consistency
in the reporting of sexual behavior among adolescent girls in Kenya: A
comparison of interviewing methods," Sexually Transmitted Infections
80(suppl 2): ii43–ii48. (abstract) Hewett, Paul C., Barbara S. Mensch, and Annabel S. Erulkar. 2004. “The
feasibility of computer-assisted survey interviewing in Africa:
Experience from two rural districts in Kenya,” Social Science
Computer Review 22(3): 319–334. (abstract) Mensch, Barbara S., Paul C. Hewett, and Annabel S. Erulkar. 2003. “The
reporting of sensitive behavior by adolescents: A methodological
experiment in Kenya,” Demography 40(2): 247–268. |
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