JOURNAL ARTICLES
Ruth Taplin & John Simister (1995), ‘Beyond a neoclassical approach to household spending: Combination Modes theory’, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 5 (4), pp. 259-71.
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/02601079X9500500402
John Simister & Jenifer Piesse (2003), ‘Bargaining and household dynamics: the impact of education and financial control on nutrition outcomes in South Africa’, South African Journal of Economics 71 (1), pp. 163-72.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1111/j.1813-6982.2003.tb00076.x/abstract
John Simister & Judith Makowiec (2008), ‘Domestic Violence in India: Effects of Education’, Indian Journal of Gender Studies 15 (3), pp. 507-18. http://ijg.sagepub.com/content/15/3/507
John Simister (2009), ‘The importance of being earners: why both women and men in South Africa need well-paid jobs’, Development Southern Africa 26 (5), pp. 709 – 19.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03768350903303217
John Simister & Hassan Zaky (2009), ‘Wife’s earnings, child nutrition, and Gender-Based Violence in Egypt’, Middle East Development Journal 1, pp. 209-26.
www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1793812009000103
John Simister (2009), ‘Domestic Violence and Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya: Effects of ethnicity and education’, Journal of Family Violence 25 (3), pp. 247-57.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10896-009-9288-6
John Simister & Parnika S. Mehta (2010), ‘Gender-Based Violence in India: long-term trends’, Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20 (10), pp. 1594 to 1611. DOI: 10.1177/0886260509354577.
http://jiv.sagepub.com/content/25/9/1594
John Simister (2010), 'Domestic violence and Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya: effects of ethnicity and education', Journal of Family Violence 25 (3), pp. 247-57.
John Simister (2011), ‘Assessing the ‘Kerala Model’: education is necessary but not sufficient’, Journal of South Asian Development 6 (1), 1-24. DOI: 10.1177/097317411100600101
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/097317411100600101?journalCode=sada
John Simister (2012), 'Gender Based Violence: causes and remedies', Nova publishers: New York. ISBN: 978-1-61942-786-0
John Simister (2012), ‘More than a billion women face 'Gender Based Violence'; where are most victims?’, Journal of Family Violence, 27 (7): 607-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10896-012-9457-x
John Simister (2013), ‘Is Men's Share of Housework Reduced by "Gender Deviance Neutralization?": Evidence from Seven Countries’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 44 (3): 311-25.
http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/88381510/mens-share-housework-reduced-by-gender-deviance-neutralization-evidence-from-seven-countries
John Simister (2013), ‘Women’s education reduces risk of Gender-Based Violence: evidence from 33 countries’, Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies, 2 (2): 150-81. doi: 10.4471/generos.2013.24
http://www.hipatiapress.info/hpjournals/index.php/generos/article/view/649
John Simister (2018), ‘Gender-Based Violence is a growing problem in India’, Medical Research Archives 6(1). http://journals.ke-i.org/index.php/mra/article/view/1593/1695
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/02601079X9500500402
John Simister & Jenifer Piesse (2003), ‘Bargaining and household dynamics: the impact of education and financial control on nutrition outcomes in South Africa’, South African Journal of Economics 71 (1), pp. 163-72.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1111/j.1813-6982.2003.tb00076.x/abstract
John Simister & Judith Makowiec (2008), ‘Domestic Violence in India: Effects of Education’, Indian Journal of Gender Studies 15 (3), pp. 507-18. http://ijg.sagepub.com/content/15/3/507
John Simister (2009), ‘The importance of being earners: why both women and men in South Africa need well-paid jobs’, Development Southern Africa 26 (5), pp. 709 – 19.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03768350903303217
John Simister & Hassan Zaky (2009), ‘Wife’s earnings, child nutrition, and Gender-Based Violence in Egypt’, Middle East Development Journal 1, pp. 209-26.
www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1793812009000103
John Simister (2009), ‘Domestic Violence and Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya: Effects of ethnicity and education’, Journal of Family Violence 25 (3), pp. 247-57.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10896-009-9288-6
John Simister & Parnika S. Mehta (2010), ‘Gender-Based Violence in India: long-term trends’, Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20 (10), pp. 1594 to 1611. DOI: 10.1177/0886260509354577.
http://jiv.sagepub.com/content/25/9/1594
John Simister (2010), 'Domestic violence and Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya: effects of ethnicity and education', Journal of Family Violence 25 (3), pp. 247-57.
John Simister (2011), ‘Assessing the ‘Kerala Model’: education is necessary but not sufficient’, Journal of South Asian Development 6 (1), 1-24. DOI: 10.1177/097317411100600101
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/097317411100600101?journalCode=sada
John Simister (2012), 'Gender Based Violence: causes and remedies', Nova publishers: New York. ISBN: 978-1-61942-786-0
John Simister (2012), ‘More than a billion women face 'Gender Based Violence'; where are most victims?’, Journal of Family Violence, 27 (7): 607-23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10896-012-9457-x
John Simister (2013), ‘Is Men's Share of Housework Reduced by "Gender Deviance Neutralization?": Evidence from Seven Countries’, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 44 (3): 311-25.
http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/88381510/mens-share-housework-reduced-by-gender-deviance-neutralization-evidence-from-seven-countries
John Simister (2013), ‘Women’s education reduces risk of Gender-Based Violence: evidence from 33 countries’, Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies, 2 (2): 150-81. doi: 10.4471/generos.2013.24
http://www.hipatiapress.info/hpjournals/index.php/generos/article/view/649
John Simister (2018), ‘Gender-Based Violence is a growing problem in India’, Medical Research Archives 6(1). http://journals.ke-i.org/index.php/mra/article/view/1593/1695
WORKING PAPERS
John Simister & Jenifer Piesse (2002), 'Household consumption decisions and nutrition in South Africa', conference paper presented to 'Centre for the Study of African Economies' conference, Oxford University.
John Simister (2003), 'Work, Attitudes and Spending in India, Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt, 1992 - 2007', deposited at the UK Data Archive.
John Simister (2003), 'Food or drink? Effects of alcohol on child nutrition in South Africa', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-03-01.
John Simister (2004), 'Do farming practices determine women’s status in South Africa?', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-04-02.
John Simister (2005), 'The importance of being earners: why South African women need well-paid jobs', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-05-01.
John Simister (2005), "Unpaid work in Indonesia: testing ‘unitary’ and ‘bargaining’ theories", Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-05-02.
John Simister and Ranabir Chanda (2006), 'Using food prices to predict harmful effects of drought: Northern Nigeria as a case study', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-06-01.
John Simister (2008), "Women in Egypt, Nigeria, and India can protect themselves from ‘Gender-Based Violence’ caused by avoiding high temperatures", Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-08-01.
John Simister (2003), 'Work, Attitudes and Spending in India, Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt, 1992 - 2007', deposited at the UK Data Archive.
John Simister (2003), 'Food or drink? Effects of alcohol on child nutrition in South Africa', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-03-01.
John Simister (2004), 'Do farming practices determine women’s status in South Africa?', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-04-02.
John Simister (2005), 'The importance of being earners: why South African women need well-paid jobs', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-05-01.
John Simister (2005), "Unpaid work in Indonesia: testing ‘unitary’ and ‘bargaining’ theories", Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-05-02.
John Simister and Ranabir Chanda (2006), 'Using food prices to predict harmful effects of drought: Northern Nigeria as a case study', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-06-01.
John Simister (2008), "Women in Egypt, Nigeria, and India can protect themselves from ‘Gender-Based Violence’ caused by avoiding high temperatures", Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-08-01.
WORKING PAPERS OF INTEREST WHICH DON'T USE 'WAS' DATA
John Simister (2004), 'Child undernutrition in England: could better targetting of state benefits help?', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper DIP-04-01.
Paul Harper, 'Are the Policies of the Industrialised Countries Undermining the International Institution of Asylum and can its Humanitarian Principles be Upheld?', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper.
Ranabir Chanda, 'Informal economic activities predominate in many LDCs. Should strategies for economic development be based on them?', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper.
Paul Harper, 'Are the Policies of the Industrialised Countries Undermining the International Institution of Asylum and can its Humanitarian Principles be Upheld?', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper.
Ranabir Chanda, 'Informal economic activities predominate in many LDCs. Should strategies for economic development be based on them?', Development Ideas and Practices Working Paper.
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