Publications
refereed academic publications (7)
2012
- D.H. de Vries & J.C. Fraser (2012). Citizenship Rights and Voluntary Decision Making in Post-Disaster U.S. Floodplain Buyout Mitigation Programs. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and. Disasters, 30(1), 1-31.
2011
- C.J. Newman, D.H. de Vries, J. d'Arc Kanakuze & G. Ngendahimana (2011). Workplace violence and gender discrimination in Rwanda's health workforce: Increasing safety and gender equality. Human Resources for Health, 19(9).
- E.L. Kick, J.C. Fraser, L.A. McKinney & D.H. de Vries (2011). Repetitive flood victims and acceptance of FEMA mitigation offers: an analysis with community-system policy implications. Disasters, 35(3), 510-539.
- D.H. de Vries, S. Galvin, M. Mhlanga, B. Cindzi & T. Dlamini (2011). Othering the Health Worker: Self-Stigmatization of HIV/AIDS Care among Health Workers in Swaziland. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 14(60).
- D.H. de Vries (2011). Time and population vulnerability to natural hazards: the pre-Katrina primacy of experience. In H. Kopnina & E. Shoreman-Ouimet (Eds.), Environmental anthropology today (pp. 140-160). London: Routledge.
- D.H. de Vries (2011). Temporal vulnerability in hazardscapes: Flood memory-networks and referentiality along the North Carolina Neuse River (USA). Global Environmental Change, 21(1), 154-164.
- D.H. de Vries & K. Tijdens (2011). Using the Wageindicator Websurvey to Monitor human Resources for health. In C.R. Pierantoni, M.R. Dal Poz & T. França (Eds.), O trabalho em saude: abordagens quantitativas e qualitativas (pp. 273-289). Rio de Janeiro: Centro de Estudos e Pesquisa em Saúde Coletiva (CEPESC).
professional publications (1)
2009
- P. McQuide, D. Settle, W. Abubaker, M. Alsheikh, C. Regina Pierantonin & D.H. de Vries (2009). Use of administrative data sources for health workforce analysis: multicountry experience in implementation of human resources information systems. In M.R. Dal Poz, N. Gupta, E. Quain & A.L. Soucat (Eds.), Handbook on Monitoring and Evaluation of Human Resources for Health with special applications for low- and middle-income countries (pp. 113-126). Geneva: World Health Organization.