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Weldesenbet, E. G. (2022). The Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Weather Shocks: Evidence from Tanzania: Working Paper 877. ERSA Working Paper Series.
Pantaleo, I., & Karamagi, I. 2021. Poverty Changes in Tanzania: An Assessment of Income Growth, Inequality and Population Shifts in Kagera, 1991–2010. Tanzanian Economic Review, 11(1), 57-72.
Kamanzi, A., McKay, A., Newell, A., Rienzo, C., & Tafesse, W. 2021. Education, Access to better quality work and gender: Lessons from the Kagera panel data set. Journal of African Economies, 30(1), 103-127.
Dimova, R., Halvorsen, S. K., Nyyssölä, M., & Sen, K. 2021. Long-run rural livelihood diversification in Kagera, Tanzania (No. 2021/9). WIDER Working Paper.
Attanasio, Orazio and Sonya Krutikova. 2020. Consumption Insurance in Networks with Asymmetric Information: evidence from Tanzania. Journal of the European Economic Association. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvaa030
Sara Burrone & Gianna Claudia Giannelli. 2020 Child Labour, Gender and Vulnerable Employment in Adulthood. Evidence for Tanzania, The Journal of Development Studies, DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2020.1755655
Pantaleo, I. M. (2020). Are households in Kagera region in Tanzania vulnerable to poverty?. Business management review, 23(1), 19-30.
Zhimin Li and Ethan Ligon. 2020. Inferring informal risk-sharing regimes: Evidence from rural Tanzania. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 177: 941-955.
De Weerdt, Joachim, Garance Genicot and Alice Mesnard. 2019. Asymmetry of Information within Family Networks. Journal of Human Resources 54(1):225-254.
Christiaensen, Luc, Joachim De Weerdt and Ravi Kanbur. 2019. Decomposing the Contribution of Migration to Poverty Reduction: Methodology and Application to Tanzania. Applied Economics Letters 26(12):978-982.
Kanbur, Ravi, Luc Christiaensen and Joachim De Weerdt. 2019. Where to create jobs to reduce poverty: cities or towns? Journal of Economic Inequality. DOI:10.1007/s10888-019-09419-5.
Pietrelli, R. and Scaramozzino, P. 2019, Internal Migration and Vulnerability to Poverty in Tanzania. Population and Development Review. doi:10.1111/padr.12247
Christiaensen, Luc, Joachim De Weerdt, Bert Ingelaere, and Ravi Kanbur, “Migrants, Towns, Poverty, and Jobs: Insights from Tanzania” in: Ravi Kanbur, Akbar Noman and Joseph E. Stiglitz (eds.)The Quality of Growth in Africa,New York: Columbia University Press, 2019, pp. 398-421.
Maystadt, Jean-Francois an Gilles Duranton. 2018. The Development Push of Refugees: evidence from Tanzania. Journal of Economic Geography (2018):1-36.
Pantaleo, I. 2018. Determinants of Consumption Dynamics in Kagera Region in Tanzania, 1991–2010. UDSM Online Journal Testing, 8(1-2), 20-37.
Cockx, L. (2018). Moving towards a better future for your children? The impact of maternal migration on child nutrition in Tanzania.
Ingelaere Bert, Luc Christiaensen, Joachim De Weerdt and Ravi Kanbur. 2018. Why Secondary Towns Can Be Important for Poverty Reduction – A Migrant Perspective. World Development 105:273-282
Kofol, Chiara and Maryam Naghsh Nejad. 2022. Child Labor and the Arrival of Refugees: Evidence from Tanzania. Journal of African Economies, 31(5), 467-486.
De Weerdt, Joachim, Kathleen Beegle and Stefan Dercon. “Orphanhood and Self-esteem: an 18-year longitudinal study from an HIV affected area in Tanzania.” 2017. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 76(3):225–230
Adhvaryu, Achyuta and Anant Nyshadham. 2017. “Health, Enterprise, and Labor Complementarity in the Household.” Journal of Development Economics 126: 91-111.
Christiaensen, Luc, Joachim De Weerdt, and Ravi Kanbur. 2017.“Mchango wa Miji Midogo Katika Kuleta Maendeleo na Kuondoa Umaskini Tanzania.” IGC Policy Brief.
Ruiz, Isabel and Carlos Vargas-Silva. 2017. "The Impact of Hosting Refugees on the Intra-household Allocation of Tasks: A Gender Perspective." UNU-WIDER Working Paper 2017/66.
Christian, Paul and Brian Dillon. 2017. “Growing and learning when consumption is seasonal: long-term evidence from Tanzania” Demography 55: 1091-1118.
Martuscelli, Antonio. 2017. “Analysing the Impact of Price Shocks in Rural Economies: Do Household Responses Matter?” The Journal of Development Studies 53(9):1518-1534.
Pantaleo, I., & Kaswalalah, J. (2017). The Dynamics of Health Inequality in Kagera Region in Tanzania, 1991-2010. Tanzanian Economic Review, 7(1-2), 112-125.
Burrone, Sara, and Gianna Claudia Giannelli. 2016. “Child Labor and Labor Market Outcomes in Tanzania: A Gender Perspective”.
Adhvaryu, Achyuta, Namrata Kala, and Anant Nyshadham. 2016. “Booms, Busts, and Household Enterprise: Evidence from Coffee Farmers in Tanzania”.
Kudo, Yuya. 2016. "Why Is Levirate Marriage Eroding in Africa? HIV/AIDS as an Agent of Institutional Change." Mimeo Development Studies Center, Institute of Developing Economies.
Christiaensen, Luc, Joachim De Weerdt, and Ravi Kanbur. 2016. “Urbanisation and Poverty Reduction.” A position paper prepared for The Planning Commission, President’s Office. IOB Analysis and Policy Paper version.
Pantaleo, Innocent. 2016. Poverty Dynamics in Kagera Region 1991-2010. PhD Thesis, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
De Weerdt, Joachim and Kalle Hirvonen. 2016. “Risk Sharing and Internal Migration.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 65(1):63-86.
Hirvonen, Kalle. 2016. “Temperature Changes, Household Consumption and Internal Migration: Evidence from Rural Tanzania.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 98(4): 1230-1249.
Corno, Lucia and Alessandra Voena. 2016. “Selling Daughters: Age of Marriage, Income Shocks and the Bride Price Tradition” IFS Working Paper W16/08
Counts, Christopher J. and Jolene Skordis-Worrall. 2016. “Recognizing the importance of chronic disease in driving healthcare expenditure in Tanzania: analysis of panel data from 1991 to 2010.” Health Policy and Planning 31(4): 434-443.
Moradi, Alexander and Kalle Hirvonen. 2016. “The African Enigma: The mystery of tall African adults despite low national incomes revisited.” In J. Komlos & I. R. Kelly (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Economics and Human Biology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ruiz, Isabel and Carlos Vargas-Silva. 2016. “The Labour Market Consequences of Hosting Refugees.” Journal of Economic Geography 16(3): 667-694.
Luzi, Lucia. 2016. The long term impact of malnutrition on education outcomes for children from rural Tanzania.
Dimova, Ralitz, Gil Epstein, and Ira Gang. 2015. Migration, Transfers and Child Labor. Review of Development Economics 19(3):735-747.
Krutikova, Sonya and Helene Bie Lilleør. 2015. “Fetal Origins of Personality: Effects of Early Life Circumstances on Adult Personality Traits. ” Oxford University CSAE Working Paper 2015-03.
Alam, Shamma Adeeb. 2015. “Parental Health Shocks, Child Labor and Educational Outcomes: Evidence from Tanzania.” Journal of Health Economics .
Maaskant, Cornelis. 2015. Risk Sharing within Geographically Spread Extended Families: Evidence from Rural Tanzania. MSc thesis, University of Oxford.
Hirvonen, Kalle and Helene Bie Lilleør. 2015. “Going Back Home: Internal Return Migration in Rural Tanzania.” World Development 70: 186-202.
De Weerdt, Joachim and Andreas Kutka. 2015. “Urbanisation and Youth Employment in Tanzania”. ICAS-VI Improving Statistics for Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture, and Rural Development. Linking statistics with decision making, Pages 576 – 586
Kudo, Yuya. 2015. “Female Migration for Marriage: Implications from the Land Reform in Rural Tanzania.” World Development 65: 41-61
Fujii, Tomoki. 2015. “Poverty Decomposition by Regression: An Application to Tanzania.” UNU-WIDER Working Paper 102.
Gaddis, Isis and Johannes Hoogeveen. 2015. “Primary Education in Mainland Tanzania: What Do the Data Tell Us?” in Joshi and Gaddis (eds.) Preparing the Next Generation in Tanzania. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.
Fichera, Eleonora and David Savage. 2015. “Income and Health in Tanzania. An Instrumental Variable Approach.” World Development 66: 500-515.
Ruiz, Isabel and Carlos Vargas-Silva. 2015. “The Labor Market Impacts of Forced Migration.” The American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 105(5): 581-586.
Maystadt, Jean-François and Gilles Duranton. 2014. “The Development Push of Refugees: Evidence from Tanzania.” , University of Lancaster Economics Working paper 19.
Corno, Lucia. 2014. “Learning (or not) in Health Seeking Behavior: Evidence from Rural Tanzania.” Economic Development and Cultural Change
Maystadt, Jean-François and Philip Verwimp. 2014. “Winners and Losers among a Refugee-Hosting Population.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 62(4): 769-809.
Scott, Lucy, Katharina Hanifnia, Andrew Shepherd, Milu Muyanga, and Elsa Valli. 2014. “How Resilient are Escapes out of Poverty?” London: Chronic Poverty Advisory Network, Overseas Development Institute.
Scott, Lucy, Debbie Hillier, and Helen Underhill. 2014. “Investigating Resilience Thresholds in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Chronic Poverty Advisory Network and Oxfam.
Hirvonen, Kalle. 2014. “Measuring Catch-up Growth in Malnourished Populations.” Annals of Human Biology 41(1): 67-75.
Rogers, Martha. 2014. Environment and Development: Essays on the Link Between Household Welfare and the Environment in Developing Countries. PhD thesis, The University of Minnesota.
Batura, Neha. 2013. The Determinants and Impact of Long‐term Child Undernutrition: Evidence from Rural Tanzania. Ph.D. thesis, SOAS, University of London.
Martuscelli, Antonio. 2013. Supply Response and Market Imperfections: The Implications for Welfare Analysis. DPhil thesis, University of Sussex.
Gachassin, Marie Castaing. 2013. “Should I Stay or Should I Go? The Role of Roads in Migration Decisions.” Journal of African Economies 22(5): 796-826.
Baende Bofota, Youyou. 2013. “The Impact of Social Capital on Children Educational Outcomes: The Case of Tanzania." IRES Discussion Paper 2013003.
Peterman, Amber, Shu Wen Ng, Tia Palermo, and I-Heng Emma Lee. 2013. "Managing the Double Burden: Pregnancy and Labor-Intensive Time Use in Rural China, Mexico, and Tanzania." Studies in Family Planning 44(4): 411-430.
McKay, Andy and Emilie Perge. 2013. “How Strong is the Evidence for the Existence of Poverty Traps? A Multi-country Assessment.” Journal of Development Studies 49(7):877-897.
Bengtsson, N. 2013. “Catholics versus Protestants: On the Benefit Incidence of Faith-Based Foreign Aid.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 61(3):479-50.
Christiaensen, Luc, Joachim De Weerdt, and Todo, Y. 2013. “Urbanization and Poverty Reduction – The Role of Rural Diversification and Secondary Towns.” Agricultural Economics 44:447-459.
Pradhananga, Rosina. 2013. Economic Coping Mechanisms In Response To Household Health Shocks In Kagera, Tanzania: 1991-2004. Master of Public Health, Yale University.
Kudo, Yuya. 2012. “Returns to Migration: The Role of Educational Attainment in Rural Tanzania.” IDE Discussion paper 322.
Devicienti, Francesco and Mariacristina Rossi. 2012. “Liquidity Constraints, Uncertain Parental Income and Human Capital Accumulation.” Applied Economics Letters 20(9):826-829.
Peterman, Amber. 2012. “Widowhood and Asset Inheritance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Empirical Evidence from 15 Countries.” Development Policy Review 30 (5): 543-571.
Adhvaryu, Achyuta and Anant Nyshadham. 2012. “Schooling, Child Labor, and the Returns to Healthcare in Tanzania.” The Journal of Human Resources 47(2):364-396.
Adhvaryu, Achyuta and Kathleen Beegle. 2012. “The Impacts of Adult Deaths on Older Household Members in Tanzania.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 60(20): 245-277.
Kaghoma, C. (2012). Education Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Tanzania. CSAE Conference.
Kirchberger, Martina and Fulgence Mishili. 2011. “Agricultural Productivity Growth in Kagera between 1991 and 2004.” IGC Working Paper 11/0897.
Beegle, Kathleen, Joachim De Weerdt, and Stefan Dercon. 2011. “Migration and Economic Mobility in Tanzania: Evidence from a Tracking Survey.” Review of Economics and Statistics 93(3): 1010–1033.
Baez, Javier E. 2011. “Civil Wars Beyond their Borders: The Human Capital and Health Consequences of Hosting Refugees.” Journal of Development Economics 96(2):391-408.
Houngbonon, Georges Viven, Sebastian Guendel Rojas, and Viet-Anh Tran. 2011. “The Importance of Tracking in Long-term Household Panel Survey: Evidence from the Impact of Orphanhood on Human Development in Rural Tanzania.” Econometric Team Work from Paris School of Economics, Master in Public Policies and Development.
Opuni, Marjorie, Amber Peterman, and David Bishai. 2011. “Inequality in Prime-age Adult Deaths in a High AIDS Mortality Setting: Does the Measure of Economic Status Matter?” Health Economics 20(11): 1298-1311.
Peterman, Amber. 2011. “Women’s Property Rights and Gendered Policies: Implications for Women’s Long-term Welfare in Rural Tanzania.” Journal of Development Studies
Opuni, M., Peterman, A., & Bishai, D. (2011). Inequality in prime-age adult deaths in a high AIDS mortality setting: does the measure of economic status matter?. Health economics, 20(11), 1298-1311.
Beegle, Kathleen, Joachim De Weerdt and Stefan Dercon. 2011. “Patterns of Migration in Tanzania.” in Larrison, Murrugarra and Sasin (eds.) Migration and Poverty: Towards Better Migration Opportunities For the Poor. Washington DC: The World Bank.
Bengtsson, Niklas. 2010. “How Responsive is Body Weight to Transitory Income Changes? Evidence from Rural Tanzania.” Journal of Development Economics
Maystadt, Jean-François. 2010. Conflict and Forced Migration. PhD thesis, Université Catholique de Louvain.
Nakamuro, M. (2010). What kinds of educational inputs foster the completion of primary education?: the case of the Kagera region of the United Republic of Tanzania. Comparative Education, 2010(40), 24-43.
Hagen, Jens, Toman Omar Mahmoud, and Natalia Trofimenko. 2010. “Orphanhood and Critical Periods in Children’s Human Capital Formation: Long-Run Evidence from North-Western Tanzania.” Kiel Working Paper 1649.
De Weerdt, Joachim. 2010. “Moving out of Poverty in Tanzania: Evidence from Kagera.” Journal of Development Studies
Beegle, Kathleen, Joachim De Weerdt and Stefan Dercon. 2010. “Orphanhood and Human Capital Destruction: Is there Persistence into Adulthood?” Demography 47(1): 163-180.
Dimova, Ralitza and Kunal Sen. 2010. “Is household income diversification a means of survival or a means of accumulation? Panel data evidence from Tanzania.”
Ikegami, Munenobu. 2009. “Agricultural Productivity and Mortality: Evidence from Kagera, Tanzania”.
Peterman, Amber. 2009. Essays in Maternal Health and Human Rights: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. Ph.D. thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Beegle, Kathleen, Joachim De Weerdt, and Stefan Dercon. 2009. “The Intergenerational Impact of the African Orphans Crisis: A Cohort Study from an HIV/AIDS Affected Area.” International Journal of Epidemiology 38(2):561-568.
Troerup, Sara and O. Mertz. 2009. “Linking Climate Trends to Coping Strategies in Northern Tanzania.” IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 6.
Berger, Sarah. 2008. Understanding Disease Progression in the Kagera Region of Tanzania: A framework for efficient health care delivery. MA thesis, Georgetown Public Policy Institute.
Litchfield, Julie and Thomas McGregor. 2008. “Poverty in Kagera, Tanzania: Characteristics, Causes and Constraints.” Poverty Research Unit at Sussex Working Paper 42.
Cacioppo, C. E. (2008). Grandmothers and Granddaughters Revisited: Declines in Health and Within-Household Labor Shares in Kagera, Tanzania. Standford University.
Lilleør, Helene Bie. 2008. “Human Capital Diversification Within the Household. Findings from Tanzania.” University of Copenhagen Centre for Applied Microeconometrics Working Paper 2008-04.
Beegle, Kathleen, Rajeev Dehejia, Roberta Gatti. and Sofya Krutikova. 2008. “The Consequences of Child Labor: Evidence from Longitudinal Data Rural Tanzania.” World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 4677.
Alderman, Harold, Johannes Hoogeveen, and Mariacristina Rossi. 2008. “Preschool Nutrition and Subsequent Schooling Attainment: Longitudinal Evidence from Tanzania.” Economic Development and Cultural Change.
Dercon, Stefan. 2008. “Fate and Fear: Risk and its Consequences in Africa.” Journal of African Economies 17(2): 97-127.
Lassen, D. and Helene Bie Lilleor. 2008. “Informal Institutions and Intergenerational Contracts: Evidence from Schooling and Remittances in Rural Tanzania.” mimeo, University of Copenhagen.
Beegle, Kathleen and Sofya Krutikova. 2008. "Adult Mortality and Children’s Transition into Marriage." Demographic Research 19(42): 1551-1574.
Berger, S. (2008). Understanding Disease Progression in the Kagera Region of Tanzania: A Framework for Efficient Health Care Delivery (Doctoral dissertation).
Ikegami, M. (2008). Household Investment, Heterogeneous Productivity, and Poverty Dynamics: Theory and Evidence from Kagera, Tanzania.
Anselmi, Laura. 2007. Social Learning in Health Behaviour: The Case of Mosquito Bed Nets in Tanzania. Ph.D. thesis, Oxford University.
Simonsen, Marianne and Lars Skipper. 2007. “Child Health in a Developing Country: Consequences for Short- and Medium Term Outcomes.” mimeo, University of Arhus and Institute for Local Government Studies.
Udry, Christopher and Hyungi Woo. 2007. “Households and the Social Organization of Consumption in Southern Ghana.” African Studies Review 50(2): 139-53.
Baez, Javier E. 2007. “Do Local Children Suffer from Foreign Refugees Inflows? Evidence from Host Communities in Northwestern Tanzania”.
Beegle, Kathleen, Joachim De Weerdt, and Stefan Dercon. 2007. “Adult Mortality and Economic Growth in the Age of HIV/AIDS.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 56(2): 299-326.
Ksoll, Christopher. 2007. “Family Networks and Orphan Caretaking in Tanzania.” Oxford University 361.
Udry, Christopher and Hyungi Woo. 2007. “Households and the Social Organization of Consumption in Southern Ghana.” African Studies Review 50(2): 139-53.
Roberts, Peter, KC Shyam, and Cordula Rastogi. 2006. “Rural Access Index: A Key Development Indicator.” World Bank Transport Paper 10.
Beegle, Kathleen, Joachim De Weerdt and Stefan Dercon. 2006. “Orphanhood and the Long-term Impact on Children.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(5): 1266-1277.
Beegle, K., De Weerdt, J., & Dercon, S. (2006). Poverty and wealth dynamics in tanzania: Evidence from a tracking survey. World Bank.
Beegle, Kathleen, Rajeev Dehejia, and Roberta Gatti. 2006. “Child Labor and Agricultural Shocks.” Journal of Development Economics 81(1): 80-96.
Alderman, Harold, Johannes Hoogeveen and M. Rossi. 2006. “Reducing Child Malnutrition in Tanzania: Combined Effects of Income Growth and Program Interventions.” Economics and Human Biology 4: 1-23.
Sahn, David E. and Stephen D. Younger. 2006. “Testing the Kuznets Curve for Countries and Households Using the Body Mass Index.” Strategies and Analysis for Growth and Access Working Paper September 2006.
Krutikov, Sonya. 2006. “Impact of Child Labour on Educational Attainment in Adulthood: Evidence from Rural Tanzania.” mimeo, Oxford University.
Seebens, Holger. 2006. “The Contribution of Female non-farm Income to Poverty Reduction.” Paper prepared for the Tanzania Gender and Growth Assessment.
Suliman, Eldaw Abdalla. 2005. Orphanhood, Fostering, and Child Well-being in Tanzania. Ph.D. thesis, The Johns Hopkins University.
Beegle, Kathleen. 2005. “Labor Effects of Adult Mortality in Tanzanian Households.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 53(3): 655-684.
Ainsworth, Martha, Kathleen Beegle, and Godlike Koda. 2005. “The Impact of Adult Mortality and Parental Deaths on Primary Schooling in Northwestern Tanzania.” Journal of Development Studies, 412 – 439.
Kessy, F. (2005). Rural income dynamics in Kagera region, Tanzania. A Report Prepared for the World Bank, Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF).
Seck, Papa. 2005. “Do Parents Favor their Biological Offspring over Adopted Orphans? Theory and Evidence from Tanzania.” Economics Working Paper Archive at Hunter College 409, Hunter College Department of Economics.
Burke, Kathleen and Kathleen Beegle. 2004. “Why Children Aren’t Attending School: The Case of Northwestern Tanzania.” Journal of African Economies 13(2): 333-355.
Lundberg, Mattias, Mead Over, and Phare Mujinja. 2003. “Do Savings Predict Death? Precautionary Savings During an Epidemic.” manuscript prepared for UNAIDS, Geneva.
Ainsworth, Martha and Julia Dayton. 2003. “The Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on the Health of the Elderly in Tanzania.” World Development 31(1): 131-148.
Lundberg, Mattias, Mead Over, and Phare Mujinja. 2003. “Transfers and Household Welfare in Kagera, Tanzania.” Prepared for UNAIDS.
Dayton, Julia and Martha Ainsworth. 2002. “The Elderly and AIDS: Coping Strategies and Health Consequences in Rural Tanzania.” Social Science and Medicine 59: 2161-2172.
Lundberg, Mattias, Mead Over, and Phare Mujinja. 2000. “Sources of Financial Assistance for Households Suffering an Adult Death in Kagera, Tanzania.” South African Journal of Economics 68:5:947-984.
Lundberg, M., Over, M., & Mujinja, P. 2000. Financial assistance to bereaved households: lessons from Kagera, Tanzania. In Background paper prepared for: African Development Forum, Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa. Geneva: UNAIDS.
Ainsworth, Martha and Innocent Semali. 2000. “The Impact of Adult Deaths on Child Health in Northwestern Tanzania.” Policy, Research working paper ; no. WPS 2266 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group.
Dayton, J. M. (1999). The influence of parental morbidity on child health: Evidence from Kagera, Tanzania. Yale University.
Ainsworth, Martha and Innocent Semali. 1998. “Who dies from AIDS? Socioeconomic Correlates of Adult Deaths in Kagera Region, Tanzania” background paper for Ainsworth, Fransen, and Over (eds.) Confronting AIDS: Public Priorities in a Global Epidemic.
Ainsworth, Martha, Deon Filmer and Innocent Semali. 1998. “The Impact of AIDS Mortality on Individual Fertility: Evidence from Tanzania.” in Montgomery and Cohen (eds.) From Death to Birth: Mortality Decline and Reproductive Change. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Ainsworth, Martha and Mead Over. 1997. Confronting AIDS: Public Priorities in a Global Epidemic. Washington, D.C.
Beegle, K. G. (1997). The impact of adult mortality in agricultural households: Evidence from rural Tanzania. Michigan State University.
Semali, Innocent and Martha Ainsworth. 1995. “A Profile of Traditional Healers in an Area Hard-hit by the AIDS Epidemic: Kagera Region, Tanzania.”
Ainsworth, Martha, Susmita Ghosh, and Innocent Semali. 1995. “The Impact of Adult Deaths on Household Composition in Kagera Region, Tanzania.”
Ainsworth, Martha and Godlike Koda. 1993. “The Impact of Adult Deaths on School Enrollments and Attendance in Northwestern Tanzania.” Africa Region Human Development working paper series Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group.
Ainsworth, Martha, Godlike Koda, George Lwihula, Phare Mujinja, Mead Over and Innocent Semali. 1992. “Measuring the Economic Impact of Fatal Adult Illness in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Annotated Household Questionnaire.” Living standards measurement study (LSMS) working paper ; no. LSM 90 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group.