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Sharon Stash
Sharon Stash
Professor of Global Health,Georgetown University
Verified email at georgetown.edu
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Muslim and non‐Muslim differences in female autonomy and fertility: evidence from four Asian countries
SP Morgan, S Stash, HL Smith, KO Mason
Population and development review 28 (3), 515-537, 2002
3422002
Who goes to school? Educational stratification by gender, caste, and ethnicity in Nepal
S Stash, E Hannum
Comparative Education Review 45 (3), 354-378, 2001
2712001
Explanations of unmet need for contraception in Chitwan, Nepal
S Stash
Studies in family planning 30 (4), 267-287, 1999
981999
Ideal-family-size and sex-composition preferences among wives and husbands in Nepal
S Stash
Studies in Family Planning, 107-118, 1996
921996
Fertility Transition in South Asia
ZA Sathar, JF Phillips
Oxford University Press, 2001
162001
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake and service delivery adaptations during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 21 PEPFAR-funded countries
M Kerzner, AK De, R Yee, R Keating, G Djomand, S Stash, S Rana, ...
PLoS One 17 (4), e0266280, 2022
152022
Who goes to school
S Stash, E Hannum
Educational stratification by gender, caste, and, 2001
142001
Reasons for unmet need in Nepal: An attempt to pick up where fertility surveys leave off
S Stash
annual meeting of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, 6-8, 1995
141995
Son preference and the dynamics of fertility decision-making among wives and their husbands in rural Nepal
S Stash
Fertility transition in South Asia. New York, New York: Oxford University …, 2001
122001
Competing pressures for US PEPFAR in Botswana: rising ambitions, declining resources
S Stash, J Cooke, M Fisher, A Kramer
CSIS, 2013
72013
Moslem and non-Moslem fertility differences in the Eastern Terai of Nepal.
SG Neidell, BB Niraula, SP Morgan, S Stash
51998
Women’s mobility and basic education: Community and family level correlates of primary schooling in Pakistan, India, and Nepal
S Stash, SP Morgan
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New York, NY, 25-27, 1999
41999
Sharon stash, Herbert L. Smith, and Karen Oppenheim Mason. 2002. Muslim and non-Muslim differences in female autonomy and fertility: Evidence from four Asian countries
SP Morgan
Population and Development Review28 3, 515-537, 0
3
Sage PublicationsMorgan, S
CA Oaks
Phillip, Sharon Stash, Herbert Smith, and Karen Oppenheim Mason, 2002
22002
Fertility Transition in South Asia
JF Phillips, ZA Sathar
Oxford University Press, 2001
22001
The dynamics of fertility decision-making among wives and their husbands in Chitwan, Nepal
SL Stash
University of Michigan, 1997
21997
Ideal Family Size and Sex Composition Preferences Among Wives and Husbands in Chitwan, Nepal: The Introduction of a Multiple-response Fertility Preference Scale
S Stash
University of Michigan, Population Studies Center, 1995
21995
S., Sharon Stash, Herbert Smith, and Karen Oppenheim Mason. 2002.“Muslim and non-Muslim Differentials in Female Autonomy and Fertility: Evidence from Four Asian Countries.”
P Morgan
Population and Development Review 28 (3), 517-537, 0
2
Global Health Evidence to Practice: HIV Treatment as Prevention in Africa
S Stash
LinkedIn publication, 2018
2018
The Global Tuberculosis Challenge of Tuberculosis among People Living with HIV
AK Neiburg, Phillip, Sharon Stash
Report of the CSIS, Global Health Policy Center, 2016
2016
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