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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 26, 2018 - Issue 52
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Wealthy, urban, educated. Who is represented in population surveys of women’s menstrual hygiene management?

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Julie Hennegan, Funmilola M. OlaOlorun, Sani Oumarou, Souleymane Alzouma, Georges Guiella, Elizabeth Omoluabi & Kellogg J. Schwab. (2021) School and work absenteeism due to menstruation in three West African countries: findings from PMA2020 surveys. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters 29:1, pages 409-424.
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Julie Hennegan, Justine N. Bukenya, Fredrick E. Makumbi, Petranilla Nakamya, Natalie G. Exum, Kellogg J. Schwab & Simon P. S. Kibira. (2022) Menstrual health challenges in the workplace and consequences for women’s work and wellbeing: A cross-sectional survey in Mukono, Uganda. PLOS Global Public Health 2:7, pages e0000589.
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Sarah Baird, Joan Hamory, Kiya Gezahegne, Kate Pincock, Tassew Woldehanna, Workneh Yadete & Nicola Jones. (2022) Improving Menstrual Health Literacy Through Life-Skills Programming in Rural Ethiopia. Frontiers in Global Women's Health 3.
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Ning Chai & Chun Mao. (2022) Population management in an urban center using the dynamic integrated solution for an adequate atmospheric environmental quality. Environmental Research 205, pages 112482.
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Laura Rossouw & Hana Ross. (2021) Understanding Period Poverty: Socio-Economic Inequalities in Menstrual Hygiene Management in Eight Low- and Middle-Income Countries. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18:5, pages 2571.
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Hannah L Ratcliffe, Griffith Bell, Koku Awoonor-Williams, Asaf Bitton, June-Ho Kim, Stuart Lipstiz, Erlyn Macarayan, Anthony Ofosu, Easmon Otupiri, Dan Schwarz & Lisa R Hirschhorn. (2020) Towards patient-centred care in Ghana: health system responsiveness, self-rated health and experiential quality in a nationally representative survey. BMJ Open Quality 9:2, pages e000886.
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Annie D. Smith, Alfred Muli, Kellogg J. Schwab & Julie Hennegan. (2020) National Monitoring for Menstrual Health and Hygiene: Is the Type of Menstrual Material Used Indicative of Needs Across 10 Countries?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:8, pages 2633.
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Marni Sommer, Garazi Zulaika, Margaret L Schmitt, Samantha Khandakji, Kristin Neudorf, Leeat Gellis & Penelope A Phillips-Howard. (2020) Improving the impact of menstrual health innovations in low- and middle-income countries: a theory of change and measurement framework. Journal of Global Health Reports 4.
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Elizabeth R. MacRae, Thomas Clasen, Munmun Dasmohapatra & Bethany A. Caruso. (2019) 'It’s like a burden on the head': Redefining adequate menstrual hygiene management throughout women’s varied life stages in Odisha, India. PLOS ONE 14:8, pages e0220114.
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Subash Thapa, Shivani Bhattarai & Arja R Aro. (2019) ‘Menstrual blood is bad and should be cleaned’: A qualitative case study on traditional menstrual practices and contextual factors in the rural communities of far-western Nepal. SAGE Open Medicine 7, pages 205031211985040.
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