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    Feasibility of using infant testing during immunization to estimate HIV mother-to-child-transmission rates in Zambia by Simbaya, Joseph, Funjika, Patricia, Moonga, Arthur, Mwale, John, Kankasa, Chipepo

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (09-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Background This study piloted the feasibility of infant testing in immunization services as a strategy for estimating MTCT rates among the population…”
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    Historical African ethnic class stratification systems and intergenerational transmission of education by Funjika, Patricia

    Published in Economic history of developing regions (02-01-2023)
    “…This paper examines the role of precolonial class inequality systems in the intergenerational transmission of education processes amongst ethnic groups in…”
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    Colonial origin, ethnicity and intergenerational mobility in Africa by Funjika, Patricia, Getachew, Yoseph Y.

    Published in World development (01-05-2022)
    “…•Parental ethnicity is vital to intergenerational education mobility in Africa.•Colonial ethnic administrative styles may be key in understanding differences…”
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    Essays on Intergenerational Mobility in Africa by Funjika, Patricia

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…This thesis seeks to provide an in-depth examination of intergenerational mobility in Africa. Examining intergenerational mobility and its underpinnings is of…”
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    Monetary Incentives and Early Initiation of Antenatal Care: A Matched‐Pair, Parallel Cluster‐Randomized Trial in Zambia by Chama‐Chiliba, Chitalu Miriam, Hangoma, Peter, Cantet, Natalia, Funjika, Patricia, Koyi, Grayson, Alzúa, Maria Laura

    Published in Studies in family planning (01-12-2022)
    “…Monetary incentives are often used to increase the motivation and output of health service providers. However, the focus has generally been on frontline health…”
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