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A cross-sectional study was conducted on 57 commercial layer and 83 broiler farms in 8 subdistricts of the Chattogram district
THis study draws on data from the Young Lives programme
This study sought to quantify child marriage among Somali adolescent girls residing in Kobe refugee camp and to identify its consequences
The study concluded that non-fatal suicidal behaviour is an important public health problem in this rural district
This study evaluates these non-medical costs induced by seeking TB care using data from a large scale survey
This study was carried out in 80 public health facilities across 12 districts in 2 states of Haryana and Punjab
1,175 HIV-positive ART-experienced adolescents attending 53 health facilities in the Eastern Cape Province were interviewed
Paper prepared by academics on working during COVID-19.
This study aimed to determine the pattern of dysglycemia in Calabar city in South East Nigeria
Cross-sectional study in the 3 Indian cities Delhi, Mumbai, and PatnaIndia
Assesses matching learner information with employment data to analyse returns to learning and qualifications. BIS research paper number 105.
Findings of the Small Business Survey 2019 on the performance of businesses with no employees.
Cross-sectional survey of 289 women and 241 men who were sexually active and HIV-infected
The countries examined in this study are Ethiopia, Uganda, South Africa, India and Nepal
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