Population Reports - Série M - Nº 12 - Oportunidades para a mulher através da livre escolha reprodutiva - Bibliografia - 3ª Parte

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307. STEWART, S. Working the system: Sensitizing the police to the plight of women in Zimbabwe. In: Schuler, M., ed. Freedom from violence: Women's strategies from around the world. New York, United Nations Development Fund for Women, 1992. p. 157-171.

308. SULLEROT, E. Fatherhood in crisis. Entre Nous 24: 4-5.Oct. 1993.

309. TANZANIA. MINISTRY OF HEALTH (TMOH). HEALTH EDUCATION DIVISION. and JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH/POPULATION COMMUNICATION SERVICES (PCS). Attitudes and beliefs regarding child-spacing: Focus group discussions with men and women from six regions of Tanzania. [Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania]. and Baltimore, TMOH. and PCS, Dec. 1991.

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316. TORO, O.L. Commentary on women-centered reproductive health services. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics (Suppl. 3): 119-123. 1989.

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329. UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF). Educating girls and women: A moral imperative. New York, UNICEF, Jan. 1992. 38 p.

330. UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF). Sex differences in child survival and development. Amman, Jordan, UNICEF, Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa, 1990. (Evaluation Series No. 6) p. 17.

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334. UNITED NATIONS. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (ESCAP). Characteristics of the population under study. In: Husband and wife communication and practice of family planning. Bangkok, ESCAP, 1974. (Asian Population Studies Series, No. 16) p. 8-24.

335. UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC. Population growth and poverty alleviation: A survey of issues in an Asian and Pacific perspective. Population Research Leads, No.40. 1992. 14 p.

336. UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION (UNESCO). PRINCIPAL REGIONAL OFFICE FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC. Integrating women's issues into population education (A handbook). Bangkok, UNESCO, 1992. 206 p.

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338. UNITED NATIONS. POPULATION DIVISION. Patterns of sex differentials in mortality in less developed countries. In: Lopez, A.D. and Ruzicka, L.T., eds. Sex differentials in mortality: Trends, determinants and consequences. Canberra, Australia, Australian National University, Department ofŒDemography, 1983. p. 7-32.

339. UNITED STATES. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (US AID). Request for applications (RFA): Impact of family planning programs on women's lives. Washington, D.C., US AID, May 20, 1993. 53 p.

340. UNITED STATES. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS (USBC). Gender and generation in the world's labor force. [Wall chart] Washington, D.C., USBC, [1994].

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342. VALENTE, T.W., KIM, Y.M., LETTENMAIER, C., GLASS, W., and DIBBA, Y. Radio and the promotion of family planning in The Gambia. [Draft] May 27, 1993. 33 p.

343. VALENTE, T.W., NICKERSON, L.D., MERIDA, M., COCA, M.E., SOLARES, L., and CABALLERO, R. First things first: The Bolivia National Reproductive Health Program print materials evaluation. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Population Communication Services, Jun. 1993. 22 p.

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345. VERNON, R., OJEDA, G., and MURAD, R. Incorporating AIDS prevention activities into a family planning organization in Colombia. Studiesin Family Planning 21(6): 335-343. Nov.-Dec. 1990.

346. VIENNA INTERNATIONAL CENTRE (VIC). CENTRE FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS. DIVISION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN. Activities of national machinery. Women 2000 (3): 1-22. 1989.

347. WALDRON, I. The role of genetic and biological factors in sex differences in mortality. In: Lopez, A.D. and Ruzicka, L.T., eds. Sex differentials in mortality: Trends, determinants and consequences. Canberra, Australia, Australian National University. Department of Demography, 1983. (Department of Demography Miscellaneous Series No. 4) p. 141-164.

348. WARD, V.M., BERTRAND, J.T., and PUAC, F. Exploring sociocultural barriers to family planning among Mayans in Guatemala. International Family Planning Perspectives 18(2): 59-65. Jun. 1992.

349. WARE, H. Does development lead to greater equality of the sexes. Prepared for the Expert Group Meeting on Population and Women, Gaborone, Botswana, Jun. 22-26, 1992. 17 p.

350. WARREN, C.W., HIYARI, F., WINGO, P.A., ABDEL-AZIZ, A.M., and MORRIS, L. Fertility and family planning in Jordan: Results from the 1985 Jordan Husbands' Fertility Survey. Studies in Family Planning 21(1): 33-39. Jan.-Feb. 1990.

351. WARREN, C.W., POWELL, D., MORRIS, L., JACKSON, J., and HAMILTON, P. Fertility and family planning among young adults in Jamaica. [Summary in FRE/SPA] International Family Planning Perspectives 14(4): 137-141.Dec. 1988.

352. WEDEEN, L. and WEISS, E. Women's empowerment and reproductive health programs: An evaluation paradigm. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mar. 30, 1993. 15 p.

353. WEN, X. The effect of sex preference on subsequent fertility in two provinces of China. Asia-Pacific Population Journal 7(4): 25-40. Dec. 1992.

354. WESTOFF, C.F. Reproductive preferences: A comparative view. Columbia, Maryland, Institute for Resource Development, Feb. 1991. (DHS Comparative Studies No. 3) 27 p.

355. WESTOFF, C.F. The potential demand for family planning: A new measure of unmet need and estimates for five Latin American countries. International Family Planning Perspectives 14(2): 45-53. Jun. 1988.

356. WESTOFF, C.F., BLANC, A.K., and NYBLADE, L. Marriage and entry into parenthood. Calverton, Maryland, Macro International Inc., Mar.1994. (Demographic and Health Surveys Comparative Studies No. 10) 42 p.

357. WESTOFF, C.F. and OCHOA, L.H. Unmet need and the demand for family planning. Columbia, Maryland, Institute for Resource Development, Jul. 1991. (DHS Comparative Studies No. 5) 37 p.

358. WESTOFF, C.F. and RODRIGUEZ, G. The mass media and family planning in Kenya. Columbia, Maryland, Macro International, Aug. 1993. (DHS Working Papers No. 4) 32 p.

359. WILLIAMS, L.B. Development, demography, and family decision-making: The status of women in rural Java. Boulder, Colorado, Westview Press, 1990. (Brown University Studies in Population and Development) 157p.

360. WILLIAMSON, N. (Family Health International) [Activities of the Women's Studies Projects] Personal communication, May 12, 1994.

361. WILSON, A. Prepared remarks. Presented at the International Planned Parenthood Federation Conference on Unsafe Abortion and Post Abortion Family Planning in Africa, Mauritius, Mar. 24-29, 1994.2 p.

362. WINIKOFF, B. Women's health: An alternative perspective for choosing interventions. Studies in Family Planning 19(4): 197-214. ŒJul.-Aug. 1988. 363. WINIKOFF, B. and SULLIVAN, M. Assessing the role of family planning in reducing maternal mortality. Studies in Family Planning 18(3): 128-143. May-Jun. 1987.

364. WINN, M. Taboo talk: Reproductive health videos by Pacific Island women. In: Population Council. By and for women: Involving women in the development of reproductive health care materials. [Summaries in FRE, SPA] Quality/Calidad/Qualité No. 4. New York, PC, 1992.p. 19-22.

365. WIRTH, T.E. Population and Development: Toward consensus and action. Presented at the 1994 Meeting of the United States Agency for International Development Office of Population Cooperating Agencies, Washington, D.C., Feb. 22-25, 1994. 8 p.

366. WIRTH, T.E. Statement by the Honorable Timothy E. Wirth, United States Representative to the Second Preparatory Committee for the International Conference on Population and Development, at the preparatory meeting, May 11, 1993. (Press release) New York, United States Mission to the United Nations, May 11, 1993. 5 p.

367. WORLD BANK. World development report 1993: Investing in Health. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1993. 329 p.

368. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). Abortion: A tabulation of available data on the frequency and mortality of unsafe abortion. Geneva, WHO, 1990. 115 p.

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371. WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO). The prevalence of anaemia in women: A tabulation of available information. 2nd ed. Geneva, WHO, 1992. 100 p.

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376. WUEST, J. Institutionalizing women's oppression: The inherent risk in health policy that fosters community participation. Health Care for Women International 14(5): 407-417. Sep.-Oct. 1993.

377. YASER, Y. Turkey: Extensive advertising. Integration, Dec. 1993. p. 32.

378. YUNES, J. PAHO's perspective on the Latin American experience. In: Rooks, J. and Winikoff, B. A reassessment of the concept of reproductive risk in maternity care and family planning services. Proceedings of a seminar, Feb. 12-13, 1990. New York, Population Council, 1992. p. 116-137.

379. ZABIN, L.S., HIRSCH, M.B., SMITH, E.A., STREETT, R., and HARDY, J.B. Evaluation of a pregnancy prevention program for urban teenagers. Family Planning Perspectives 18(3): 119-126. May-Jun. 1986.

380. ZAHR, C.A. and ROYSTON, E. Maternal mortality: A global factbook. Geneva, World Health Organization, 1991. 606 p.

381. ZEIDENSTEIN, G. Getting family planning programs right. [Transcript of speech to IPPF Family Planning Congress] Oct. 24, 1992. 8 p. (Unpublished)

382. ZENG Y., TU P., GU B., XU Y., LI B., and LI Y. Causes and implications of the recent increase in the reported sex ratio at birth in China. Population and Development Review 19(2): 283-302. Jun. 1993.

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And the Nile Flows On. [Arabic] (Egypt State Information Service (SIS), IEC Center, producer) Cairo, SIS, 1992. VHS/PASL, 17 episodes, 698 min. total.

Consequences. [ENG, FRE, Ndebele, Portuguese, Seslwana, Shona, Swahili] (Development Through Self-Reliance (DSR), producer.) Columbia, Maryland, DSR, 1988. 16mm, 3/4" PAL, 54 min.

Dangerous Numbers. Marshall, B. (Ghana Ministry of Health/Health Education Division (GMH/HED), National Film and Television Institute, Population Communication Services, producers; Marshall, B., writer.) Accra, Ghana, GMH/HED, 1991. 3/4" PAL-HI, 47 min.

Beit Al'eyla. [The Family House]. [Arabic] (Center for Development Communication (CDC), producer). Mohandiseen, Giza, Egypt, CDC, 1992. VHS/PAL, 5 episodes, 45 min. each.

Entre Nosotros. [SPA] (Planificacion Familiar de Ecuador, producer.) 1993. 40 min. [radio program]

Hum Log. [We, the People] [Hindi] (Doctor, S., producer; Joshi, S., writer.) 1984-85. 139 episodes. 35 min. each.

Hum Rahi. [We, the Travelling Companions.] [Hindi] (Roger Peirera Associates (RPA), producer; Joshi, S., writer.) Bombay, RPA, 1992-1993. 96 episodes, 35 min. each.

Jiggasha: A Community Network Approach to Family Planning. Groff, C. (Groff, C. and Center for Communication Programs (CCP), producers.) Baltimore, Maryland, CCP, 1993. VHS-PAL, 29 min.

Kamala and Raji. Camerini, M. (Michael Camerini, Inc., producer.) New York, Michael Camerini, Inc., 1990. VHS/NTSC, 46 min.

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