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2. Drawing Out Migration
3. What Constitutes 'Successful Aging' in a Tibetan Context?
4. From a Trickle to a Torrent: Education, Migration, and Social Change in a Himalayan Valley of Nepal
5. “Going for Income” in Village Tibet: A Longitudinal Analysis of Change and Adaptation, 1997–2007
6. Tibetan Fertility Transitions in China and South Asia
7. Demographic Dimensions of an Intervillage Land Dispute in Nubri, Nepal
8. Whither the Young People?
9. Embedding the Household in the Village
10. The Transformative Potential of Educational Migration
11. The Household Succession Quandary
12. Predicaments, Presumptions, and Procedures
13. From a Trickle to a Torrent
14. Becoming Monks
15. Moving In before Moving Out
16. Becoming Nuns
17. Nubri Futures?
18. Becoming Students
19. Childhood growth and education migration among ethnic Tibetan children from Nepal
20. Closing the Womb Door: Contraception Use and Fertility Transition Among Culturally Tibetan Women in Highland Nepal
21. Balancing People, Policies, and Resources in Rural Tibet
22. Beijing's 'People First' Development Initiative for the Tibet Autonomous Region's Rural Sector - a Case Study from the Shigatse Area
23. Dynamics of Indigenous Demographic Fluctuations : Lessons from Sixteenth-Century Cusco, Peru
24. This Is the End: Earthquake Narratives and Buddhist Prophesies of Decline
25. How to Fund a Ritual: Notes on the Social Usage of the Kanjur (bKa’ ’gyur) in a Tibetan Village
26. Names and Nicknames in sKyid grong
27. Old-age Security, Religious Celibacy, and Aggregate Fertility in a Tibetan Population
28. Repeatability of adaptive traits among ethnic Tibetan highlanders
29. Perceptions of Relative Wealth in a Tibetan Community: A Note on Research Methodology
30. The 1958 sKyid grong Census: Implications for the Study of Tibetan Historical Demography
31. Tibetan Natal Horoscopes
32. The Tibetan stem family in historical perspective
33. Externally-Resident Daughters, Social Capital, and Support for the Elderly in Rural Tibet
34. Demographic Modeling of a Predator-Prey System and Its implication for the Gombe Population of Procolobus rufomitratus tephrosceles
35. Repeatability of adaptive traits among ethnic Tibetan highlanders.
36. Balancing People, Policies, and Resources in Rural Tibet
37. Charles Ramble (in collaboration with Nyima Drandul): Tibetan Sources for a Social History of Mustang, Nepal. Vol. 3: The Archives of Kun bzang chos gling Convent. (Monumenta Tibetica Historica Abteilung III, Band 19.) 159 pp. Andiast: International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, 2019. €73.50. ISBN 978 3 03809 135 6.
38. Trekking and toddlers: Towards a biocultural analysis of growth among infants and young children in a rural region of the Himalayas
39. Namas (Mna’ ma) and Nyelus (Nyal bu): Marriage, Fertility, and Illegitimacy in Tibetan Societies
40. Polyandry and population growth in a historical Tibetan society
41. Tibetan Diary : From Birth to Death and Beyond in a Himalayan Valley of Nepal
42. Detecting past and ongoing natural selection among ethnically Tibetan women at high altitude in Nepal
43. When women work: Endocrine reactivity in women during everyday physical activity at high altitude
44. Detecting past and ongoing natural selection among ethnically Tibetan women at high altitude in Nepal
45. Nomads of Eastern Tibet: Social Organization and Economy of a Pastoral Estate in the Kingdom of Dege
46. Correction: A longitudinal cline characterizes the genetic structure of human populations in the Tibetan plateau
47. A longitudinal cline characterizes the genetic structure of human populations in the Tibetan plateau
48. Ethnically Tibetan women in Nepal with low hemoglobin concentration have better reproductive outcomes
49. Narrating Disaster through Participatory Research: Perspectives from Post-Earthquake Nepal
50. Long Lives and Untimely Deaths: Life-Span Concepts and Longevity Practices among Tibetans in the Darjeeling Hills, India Barbara Gerke
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