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Keera Allendorf

Department of Sociology & Center for Demography and Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1180 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706 USA
kallendo@ssc.wisc.edu

 

Research Interests

I am a doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a focus on demography, international development, and gender. My research explores the relationships among health, women's agency, and family in South Asia.

 

Publications

Allendorf, Keera. 2007. "Do Women's Land Rights Promote Empowerment and Child Health in Nepal?" World Development 35(11):1975-1988.

Allendorf, Keera. 2007. "Couples' Reports of Women's Autonomy and Health-care Use in Nepal." Studies in Family Planning 38(1):35-46.

Allendorf, Teri, Khaing Khaing Swe, Thida Oo, Ye Htut, Myint Aung, Myint Aung, Keera Allendorf, Lee-Ann Hayek, Peter Leimgruber, and Chris Wemmer. 2006. "Community Attitudes Toward Three Protected Areas in Upper Myanmar (Burma)." Environmental Conservation 33(4):344-352.

Rao Gupta, Geeta, Daniel Whelan, and Keera Allendorf. 2003. Integrating Gender into HIV/AIDS Programmes. Geneva: World Health Organization.

Duvvury, Nata, Madhabika Nayak, and Keera Allendorf. 2002. "Links Between Masculinity and Violence: An Aggregate Analysis." Pp. 52-57 in Men, Masculinity, and Domestic Violence in India: A Summary Report of Four Studies. Washington, DC: International Center for Research on Women.