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Bilsborrow, Richard E. (1998). Migration, Urbanization, and Development: New Directions and Issues. Norwell, Mass.: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Bilsborrow, Richard E.; Anker, Richard; & DeGraff, Deborah S. (1998). Poverty Monitoring and Rapid Assessment Surveys. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Laurian, Lucie; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Murphy, Laura (1998). Migration Decisions among Settler Families in the Ecuadorian Amazon: The Second Generation.. Schwarzweller, Harry K. & Mullan, Brendan P. (Eds.) (pp. 169-195). Stamford, Conn.: JAI Press.

Laurian, Lucie; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Murphy, Laura (1998). Migration Decisions among Settler Families in the Ecuadorian Amazon: The Second Generation. Research in Rural Sociology and Development, 7, 169-195.

Bilsborrow, Richard E.; Hugo, Graeme; Oberai, A. S.; & Zlotnik, Hania (1997). International Migration Statistics: Guidelines for Improving Data Collection Systems. Geneva: International Labour Office.

Bilsborrow, Richard E. & Stupp, Paul W. (1997). Demographic Processes, Land and the Environment in Guatemala.. Rosero-Bixby, Luis & Pebley, Anne R. (Eds.) (pp. 581-623). Santa Monica, Calif.: RAND.

DeGraff, Deborah S.; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Guilkey, David K. (1997). Community-Level Determinants of Contraceptive Use in the Philippines: A Structural Analysis. Demography, 34(3), 385-398.

Murphy, Laura; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Pichón, Francisco J. (1997). Poverty and Prosperity among Migrant Settlers in the Amazon Rainforest Frontier of Ecuador. Journal of Development Studies, 34(2), 35-65.

DeGraff, Deborah S.; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Herrin, Alejandro N. (1996). Children's Education in the Philippines: Does High Fertility Matter?. Population Research and Policy Review, 15(3), 219-247. PMCID: 199606

Thapa, Keshari Kansakar; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Murphy, Laura (1996). Deforestation, Land Use, and Women's Agricultural Activities in the Ecuadorian Amazon. World Development, 24(8), 1317-1332.