Jennifer Johnson-Hanks
Affiliations: | Sociology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Social theory, political economy, East AsiaGoogle:
"Jennifer Johnson-Hanks"Children
Sign in to add traineePierre J. Vachon | grad student | 2006 | UC Berkeley |
Rachel Sullivan | grad student | 2007 | UC Berkeley |
Maia Sieverding | grad student | 2012 | UC Berkeley |
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Mueller MW, Hicks JH, Johnson-Hanks J, et al. (2019) The Illusion of Stable Preferences over Major Life Decisions National Bureau of Economic Research |
Johnson-Hanks JA. (2015) Populations Are Composed One Event at a Time Population in the Human Sciences: Concepts, Models, Evidence |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2006) On the politics and practice of Muslim fertility: comparative evidence from West Africa. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 20: 12-30 |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2005) When the future decides: Uncertainty and intentional action in contemporary Cameroon Current Anthropology. 46: 363-385 |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2004) Uncertainty and the second space: Modern birth timing and the dilemma of education European Journal of Population. 20: 351-373 |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2003) Éducation, ethnicité et pratiques reproductives au Cameroun Population. 58: 171-200 |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2003) Education, ethnicity, and reproductive practice in Cameroon Population. 58: 153-179 |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2002) The lesser shame: abortion among educated women in southern Cameroon. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 55: 1337-49 |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2002) On the limits of life stages in ethnography: Toward a theory of vital conjunctures American Anthropologist. 104: 865-880 |
Johnson-Hanks J. (2002) On the Modernity of Traditional Contraception: Time and the Social Context of Fertility Population and Development Review. 28: 229-249 |