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Vol. 15 No. 1-2 (2008): Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development
Vol. 15 No. 1-2 (2008): Tanzanian Journal of Population Studies and Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v15i1-2
Published:
2008-12-31
Articles
Factors Affecting Contraceptive Use Among Married Women in Chuadanga District, Bangladesh
Md. Mizanur Rahman, Shamima Akter
Reflections on the Macro-Micro Linkages in the Analysis of Development Policy: A Developing Country Perspective
Longinus Rutasitara, Longinus Rutasitara, Wilhelm Ngasamiaku, Onesmo Selejio
Differentials in Men’s Participation in Family Planning in Tanzania: A Case Study of Mbeya Region
Francis J Sichona, Maurice C.Y. Mbago
Post-Economic Liberalization Coping Strategies After Introduction of One Licence System in Tanzania: A Case of the Matengo Coffee Growers in Mbinga District
David G Mhando, Juichi Itani
Changes and Continuities in Local Articulations of Life, Illness and Healing in Rural Africa: A Case Study of the Iraqw of North-Central Tanzania
Yusufu Q Lawi
Trends in Population Growth and Forest Cover Change in Tanzania (From 1980 Until 2018)
Godius Kahyarara
The Environmental and Economical Challenges in Fishing Industry: The Case of Bagamoyo District
Abeid S Mussa
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A Systematic Review of Risk Factors, Obstetric and Perinatal Outcomes in Teenage Pregnancy: Evidence Base for Policy Recommendations
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Land Regularization and Its Impact on Household Livelihoods In Dar es Salaam and Mwanza Cities, Tanzania
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The Role of Women in Re-Orienting Mangrove-Based Practices Into Praxis in the Eastern Coast of Tanzania
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Data Quality Assessment to Improve Tuberculosis Reduction Program Performance in Coast Region, Tanzania
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Public Health Expenditure and Economic Growth in Tanzania: Evidence from Autoregressive Distributed Lag And Causality Approaches
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