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John M. Shandra
John M. Shandra
Professor, Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook
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Dependency, democracy, and infant mortality: a quantitative, cross-national analysis of less developed countries
JM Shandra, J Nobles, B London, JB Williamson
Social science & medicine 59 (2), 321-333, 2004
2682004
Ecologically unequal exchange, world polity, and biodiversity loss: A cross-national analysis of threatened mammals
JM Shandra, C Leckband, LA McKinney, B London
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 50 (3-4), 285-310, 2009
1682009
Hours of work and the ecological footprint of nations: an exploratory analysis
A Hayden, JM Shandra
Local Environment 14 (6), 575-600, 2009
1422009
The world polity and deforestation: a quantitative, cross-national analysis
JM Shandra
International journal of comparative sociology 48 (1), 5-27, 2007
1382007
International nongovernmental organizations and carbon dioxide emissions in the developing world: A quantitative, cross‐national analysis
JM Shandra, B London, OP Whooley, JB Williamson
Sociological Inquiry 74 (4), 520-545, 2004
1272004
World economy, world society, and environmental harms in less‐developed countries
AK Jorgenson, C Dick, JM Shandra
Sociological Inquiry 81 (1), 53-87, 2011
982011
World polity, unequal ecological exchange, and organic water pollution: a cross-national analysis of developing nations
JM Shandra, E Shor, B London
Human Ecology Review, 53-63, 2009
982009
Ecologically unequal exchange and deforestation: A cross-national analysis of forestry export flows
JM Shandra, C Leckband, B London
Organization & Environment 22 (3), 293-310, 2009
922009
Economic dependency, repression, and deforestation: a quantitative, cross‐national analysis
JM Shandra
Sociological Inquiry 77 (4), 543-571, 2007
922007
Environmental degradation, environmental sustainability, and overurbanization in the developing world: A quantitative, cross-national analysis
JM Shandra, B London, JB Williamson
Sociological Perspectives 46 (3), 309-329, 2003
892003
Women, non-governmental organizations, and deforestation: a cross-national study
JM Shandra, CL Shandra, B London
Population and environment 30, 48-72, 2008
872008
World bank structural adjustment, water, and sanitation: A cross-national analysis of child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa
CL Shandra, JM Shandra, B London
Organization & Environment 24 (2), 107-129, 2011
852011
Debt, structural adjustment, and organic water pollution: A cross-national analysis
JM Shandra, E Shor, B London
Organization & Environment 21 (1), 38-55, 2008
752008
The International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and structural adjustment: A cross-national analysis of forest loss
JM Shandra, E Shircliff, B London
Social Science Research 40 (1), 210-225, 2011
732011
Do non-governmental organizations impact health? A cross-national analysis of infant mortality
JM Shandra, CL Shandra, B London
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 51 (1-2), 137-164, 2010
732010
Multinational corporations, democracy and child mortality: a quantitative, cross-national analysis of developing countries
JM Shandra, JE Nobles, B London, JB Williamson
Social Indicators Research 73, 267-293, 2005
722005
State environmental protection efforts, women's status, and world polity: A cross-national analysis
C Nugent, JM Shandra
Organization & Environment 22 (2), 208-229, 2009
682009
The international monetary fund, structural adjustment, and women's health: a cross-national analysis of maternal mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa
LE Pandolfelli, J Shandra, J Tyagi
The Sociological Quarterly 55 (1), 119-142, 2014
612014
Debt, structural adjustment and deforestation: A cross-national study
JM Shandra, E Shor
Journal of World-Systems Research, 1-21, 2008
612008
International Nongovernmental Organizations and Deforestation: Good, Bad, or Irrelevant?*
JM Shandra
Social Science Quarterly 88 (3), 665-689, 2007
562007
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