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Reniers G and Tfaily R
(forthcoming) An inquiry into the mechanisms linking
polygyny, partnership concurrency and HIV transmission in sub-Saharan
Africa. Demography |Working
paper|
Reniers G
(forthcoming)
Malthus, the 18th century European explorers and
the principle of population in Africa, African Population
Studies, 25(2) |Working
paper|
Reniers G and Armbruster
B (2011)
Elevated
partnership dissolution rates in serodiscordant couples
limit the spread of HIV, Princeton University, Office of
Population Research,
OPR-2011-02 |Working Paper|
Reniers
G, Masquelier B, and Gerland P (2011) Adult
mortality in Africa, In: Rogers R and Crimmins E
(eds.);
International handbook of adult mortality,
Dordrecht-Heidelberg-London-New York: Springer,
pp.151-170.
|Working
paper|
Reniers
G, and Helleringer S (2011) Serosorting and the evaluation of
HIV testing and counseling for HIV
prevention in generalized epidemics [Editorial review],
AIDS and Behavior, 15(1): 1-8.
|Paper|
Reniers G, and Watkins S
(2010)
Polygyny and the spread of HIV in
sub-Saharan Africa: a case of benign concurrency,
AIDS, 24(2): 299-307. |Abstract|Working
paper|Editorial
comment by
Kretzschmar, White, &
Caraël|Review by Boily|Correspondence
by Epstein & Stanton &
Author's reply|
Reniers G, and Eaton J
(2009)
Refusal bias in HIV prevalence estimates from nationally
representative seroprevalence surveys, AIDS, 23(5):
621-629. |Abstract|Paper|
Reniers G, Araya T, Davey
G, Nagelkerke N, Berhane Y, Coutinho R and Sanders EJ (2009) Steep declines in AIDS mortality following the introduction
of antiretroviral therapy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
AIDS, 23(4): 511-518. |Abstract|Paper|
Reniers G,
Araya T, Berhane Y, Davey G, and Sanders EJ (2009) Implications of the HIV testing protocol for non-response
bias in seroprevalence surveys, BMC Public Health, 9:
163. |Abstract|Paper|
Reniers G and Tesfai R
(2009) Health services utilization in terminal illness in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia, Health Policy and Planning,
24(4):312-319.
|Abstract|Paper|
Boileau C, Clark S,
Poulin M, Reniers G, Watkins S, Heyman J (2009) Sexual and marital trajectories and HIV infection among
ever-married women in rural Malawi, Sexually Transmitted
Infections, 85 (S1): i27-i33. |Abstract|Paper|
Reniers G
(2008)
Marital strategies for regulating exposure to HIV,
Demography, 45(2):
417-438.|Abstract|Paper|
Reniers G and Tfaily R
(2008) Polygyny and HIV in Malawi, Demographic Research,19(53):
1811-1830. |Abstract|Paper|
Reniers
G, Araya T, Schaap A, Kumie A, Kebede D, Nagelkerke N,
Coutinho R, and Sanders EJ (2005) Monitoring cause-specific adult mortality in developing
countries. A comparison of different data sources for Addis
Ababa and its implications for policy and research,
Social Science and Medicine, 61(9): 1952-1957. |Abstract|
Araya T,
Reniers G, Schaap A, Kebede D, Kumie A, Nagelkerke N,
Coutinho R, and Sanders EJ (2004) Lay
diagnosis of causes of death for monitoring AIDS mortality
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Tropical Medicine and International
Health, 19(1): 178-186. |Abstract|Paper|
Lutz W,
Scherbov S, Makinwa-Adebusoye PK, and Reniers G (2004)
Population-environment-development-agriculture interactions
in Africa: a case study on Ethiopia, In Lutz W,
Sanderson W and Scherbov S (eds.), The End of World
Population Growth in the 21st Century, London: Earthscan,
pp. 187-225.
Reniers G
(2003)
Divorce and remarriage in rural Malawi, Demographic
Research, S1(6): 175-206. |Abstract|Paper|
Reniers G (2001) The post-migration survival of traditional
marriage patterns: consanguineous marriage among Turkish and
Moroccan immigrants in Belgium, Journal of Comparative Family Studies,
32(1):
21-44.
Reniers G (1999) On the history and selectivity of Turkish
and Moroccan migration to Belgium, International
Migration, 37(4): 679-713. |Abstract|Paper|
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