Read Dr. Jason Davis’ paper entitled “Fertility after Natural Disaster: Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua.”
Davis, J. (2017). Fertility after Natural Disaster: Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua. Population and Environment 38(4), 448-464.
Davis, J. (2017). Fertility after Natural Disaster: Hurricane Mitch in Nicaragua. Population and Environment 38(4), 448-464.
Davis, J., S. Sellers, C. Gray and R. Bilsborrow (2017). Indigenous Migration Dynamics in the Ecuadorian Amazon: A Longitudinal and Hierarchical Analysis. The Journal of Development Studies. 53(11): 1849–1864.
Davis, J. and N. Brazil. (2016). Migration, Remittances and the Well-Being of Left-Behind Children: A National-Level Quantitative Assessment of Guatemala. PLoS One 11(3): 1-17.
Davis, J. and N. Brazil. (2016). Disentangling Fathers’ Absences from Household Remittances in International Migration: The Case of Educational Attainment in Guatemala. International Journal of Educational Development 50: 1-11.
Davis. J. (2016). ¿Educación o Desintegración? The Ramifications of Parental Migration and Remittances on Children’s Education in Western Guatemala. Journal of Latin American Studies 48(3): 565-590.
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