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Enid Schatz
Adjunct Assistant Professor

Research Associate

Population Aging Center / Population Program

IBS #3 B-02, 303-735-5601

Enid's Vitae


Interests: Demography, Gender, Development, Aging in Sub-Saharan Africa, Integrating qualitative and quantitative methodologies

Background:
PhD in Demography & Sociology, Univ. of Pennsylvania 2002

Recent Publications:
(Under review) With Catherine Ogunmefun. Caring and Contributing: The Role of Older Women in Multi-generational Households in the HIV/AIDS era. World Development.

(Under review) Taking Care of My Own Blood: Older Women's Relationships to their Households in the Agincourt Sub-District. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health.

(Under review) With Sangeetha Madhavan. Household Structural and Compositional Change in the Agincourt Sub-District: 1992-2003. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health.

2005. TakeYour Mat and Go!: Rural Malawian Women's Strategies in the HIV/AIDS Era, Culture, Health and Sexuality 7:5, 479-492.

2004. "The Politics of the Womb: Women, Reproduction, and the State in Kenya [Book Review]" Labour/Le Travail 54 (Fall).

2003. "Fieldnote: a matatu, a bike and a walk." Contexts 2:3, 58-59.

2003. "Comparing, Contextualizing, and Conceptualizing: Enhancing Quantitative Data on Women's Situation in Rural Africa." Demographic Research - Special Collection 1, "Social Interactions and HIV/AIDS in Rural Africa," edited by S. Watkins, E. Zulu, J. Behrman and H.P. Kohler. http://www.demographic-research.org.

2003. "Conversations on Sex, Condoms and HIV/AIDS in Rural Malawi," Women's Health Project Review, Winter 2003, University of the Witwatersrand.

2002. "Numbers and Narratives: Making Sense of Gender and Context in Rural Malawi," PhD Dissertation, Graduate Group in Demography, and Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania.

Works in Progress:

With Catherine Ogunmefun. Caring and Contributing: The Role of Older Women in Multi-generational Households in the HIV/AIDS era. CU Institute of Behavioral Science Population Program & Population Aging Center Working Paper. http://www.colorado.edu/IBS/POP/pubs/wp.html.

'Not Legally Allowed': Mozambican Refugees and Access to South African Pensions in Rural South Africa.

Unmet Contraceptive Need and Women's Autonomy: Qualitative and Quantitative Conundrums from Rural Malawi.

The Unspoken Negotiation: Secret Use, Family Planning and Divorce in Rural Malawi.

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