Sullivan, A., York, A. M., An, L., Yabiku, S. T., & Hall, S. J. (2017). How does perception at multiple levels influence collective action in the commons? The case of Mikania micrantha in Chitwan, Nepal. Forest Policy and Economics, 80, 1-10.
2017
Other Publications
Dangol, D. R. (2007). Human Impact on Plant Resources: Evidences from western Chitwan, Nepal. Nepal Travel Trade Reporter (December 17-30, 2007), 10 (43): 44-45..
2007
Dissertation
Link, C. (2010). Husbands, Wives, and In-Laws: Family Dynamics and Childbearing Behavior in Nepal [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. Department of Sociology, The University of Michigan..
2010
Journal Articles
Ghimire, D., Zhang, Y., & Williams, N. (2019). Husbands' migration: Increased burden on or more autonomy for wives left behind?. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 47(1), 227-248.
2019
Presentations
Barber, J. S. (1999). Ideational Influences on the Transition to Parenthood: Attitudes Toward Childbearing and Competing Alternatives [Paper presentation]. Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, , New York, NY, United State. (March 27-29).
1999
Journal Articles
Arestoff, F., Bertelli, O., Djemaï, E., Ghimire, D., & Sharma, U. (2025). Impact Evaluation of Parental Education Campaign on Child Development in Nepal. Arestoff, F., Bertelli, O., Djemaï, E., Ghimire, D., & Sharma, U., 2025(07), 1-46.
2025
Journal Articles
Ghimire, D. J., Axinn, W. G., & Smith-Greenaway, E. (2015). Impact of the spread of mass education on married women's experience with domestic violence. Social Science Research, 54, 319-331.
2015
Presentations
Zvoleff, A. (2009). Impacts of climate change in the western Chitwan Valley, Nepal [Paper presentation] 2009 US-IALE Symposium, Snowbird, Utah.
2009
Presentations
Zvoleff, A. (2009). Impacts of Climate Change in the Western Chitwan Valley, Nepal [Paper presentation]. US-IALE Symposium, United States..
2009
Journal Articles
Axinn, W. G., & Chardoul, S. (2021). Improving reports of health risks: Life history calendars and measurement of potentially traumatic experiences. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 30(1), e1853.