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Population, poverty, and sustainable development : a review of the evidence. (2011). Das Gupta, Monica ; Bongaarts, John ; Cleland, John.
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  39. A Cross-Country Analysis of Household Responses to Adult Mortality in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications For HIV/AIDS Mitigation And Rural Development Policies.. (2004). Yamano, Takashi ; Weber, Michael ; Jayne, Thomas ; Donovan, Cynthia ; Chapoto, Antony ; Bailey, Linda ; Yoo, Kyeongwon ; Mghenyi, Elliot ; Mazhangara, Edward ; Mather, David.
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  48. Prime-Age Adult Morbidity and Mortality in Rural Rwanda: Effects on Household Income, Agricultural Production, and Food Security Strategies. (2003). Weber, Michael ; Donovan, Cynthia ; Bailey, Linda ; Mpyisi, Edson.
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