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    Gender differentials in health status of the adult population in the Kanchanaburi DSS
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2003) Khurelmaa Dashdorj; Guest Philip
    Gender differences in the health status of the adult population continues to be of great interest because of unresolved scientific questions and policy implications. The research suggests that the health of men and women is influenced by the socio.... Additionally, it is argued that many developing societies including Thailand are undergoing transitions in which gender roles are changing in ways that reduce inequalities between men and women. It was expected that this would result in reduced variations
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    A study on relationship between fertility and women's socio-economic status : the case of Armenia and Tajikistan
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Chung, Gum Choe, 1975-; Jongjit Rittirong; Chalermpol Chamchan
    after the transition from the USSR to independent republics, as well fertility improvement. The objective of this study is to explore factors associated with fertility in Armenia and Tajikistan, which belonged to the former Soviet Union countries... the fertility in Tajikistan. IMPLICATION OF THESIS. The finding of this study would help to advocate the population policy to maintain the fertility level and delay the ageing population in the countries with similar context
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    Systemic threat to the religious freedoms of Christian Chins in Burma/Myanmar
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Sang, Hnin Lian, 1989-; Hayes, Michael George; Yanuar Sumarlan
    , including the Christians, Muslims, and other non-Buddhists who together constitute a sizeable chunk of the population and in some cases form a dominant group in certain parts of the country. The threat to religious freedom of the Christian Chin in Burma... of a 54-foot-high Christian cross, prompting thousands of local Christians to stage a peaceful protest. In this context, it seems that the democratic transition in Burma/Myanmar does not reach the remote areas like Chin State. This research tried