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Books/Reports ABDULLA, T. and ZEIDENSTEIN, S. (1982) Village women of Bangladesh: Prospects for Change. Oxford: Pergamon Press. AFSHAR, H. (ed.) (1985) Women, Work and Ideology in the Third World. London: Tavistock. AGGLETON, P., DAVIES, P. and HART, G. (eds.) (1990) AIDS: individual, cultural and policy dimensions. London: Falmer. ANIONWU, E.N. and ATKIN, K. (2001) The politics of sickle cell and thalassaemia. Buckingham: Open University Press. ANWAR, M. (1979) The Myth of Return: Pakistanis in Britain. London: Heinemann. AULD, L. (1996) Culture and healthcare. Didsbury: Open College. BALLARD, R. (ed.) (1994) Desh Pardesh: the South Asian Presence in Britain. London: Hurst. BAROT, R., BRADLEY, H. and FENTON, S. (eds.) (1999) Ethnicity, gender and social change. Basingstoke: Macmillan. BLANCHET, T. (1984) Women, Pollution and Marginality: Meanings and Rituals of Birth in Rural Bangladesh. Decca: The University Press Limited. CHESTER, R. and PEEL, J. (eds.) Equality and Inequality in Family Life. London; Academic Press. CLARKE, A. and PARSONS, E. (eds.) (1997) Culture, kinship and genes: towards cross-cultural genetics. Basingstoke: Macmillan. DAVIES-FLOYD, R.E. and SARGENT, C.F. (eds.) (1997) Childbirth and authoritative knowledge: cross-cultural perspectives. Berkeley, London: University of California Press. FERGUSON, B. and BROWNE, E. (1991) Health care and immigrants: a guide for the helping professions. Sydney: MacLennan and Petty. FINDLAY, M.S. (1998) Language and communication: a cross-cultural encyclopaedia. Oxford: ABC-Clio. FIRTH S (2001) Wider Horizons: Care of the Dying in a Multicultural Society. London: National Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services. FOSTER, K., LADER, D. and CHEESBROUGH, S. (1997) Infant Feeding 1995: Results from a Survey Carried out in England by the Social Survey Division of ONS on Behalf of the Department of Health. London: The Stationery Office. GARCIA, J., KILPATRICK, R. and RICHARDS, M. (eds.) (1990) The Politics of Maternity Care: Services for Childbearing Women in Twentieth-Century Britain. Oxford: Clarendon Press. HAOUR-KNIPE, M. and RECTOR, R. (eds.) (1996) Crossing borders: migration, ethnicity and AIDS. London: Taylor & Francis. HOUSE OF COMMONS HOME AFFAIRS COMMITTEE (1986) Bangladeshi in Britain (1st Report). London: HMSO. KAI J. Editor. (2003) Ethnicity, health, primary care. Oxford: Oxford medical Publications. KARMI, G. and HORTON, C. (1992) Guidelines for the implementation of ethnic monitoring in health service provision. London: The Health and Ethnicity Programme. KATBAMNA, S. (2000) Race and Childbirth. Buckingham: Open University Press. LARBIE, J. (1985) Black women and the maternity services - a survey of thirty young Afro-Caribbean women’s experiences and perceptions of pregnancy and childbirth. London: Health Education Council & National Extension College for Training in Health and Race. LEEDS FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES AUTHORITY (1992) Research into the Uptake of Maternity Services as Provided by Primary Health Care Teams to Women from Black and Ethnic Minorities. Leeds: Family Health Services Authority. LOCKE, D.C. (1998) Increasing multicultural understanding: a comprehensive model. 2nd ed. London: Sage. MacCORMACK, C.P. (ed.) (1982) Ethnography of Fertility and Birth. London: Academic Press. MacINTYRE, S. (1981) The Expectations and Experiences of First Pregnancy. Occasional Paper No. 5. University of Aberdeen, Institute of Medical Sociology. McFADYEN, I. and MacVICAR, J. (eds.) (1982) Obstetric Problems of the Asian Community in Britain. London: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. MURCOTT, A. (ed.) (1983) The Sociology of Food and Eating. London: Gower. NIVEN, C.A. (1992) Psychological Care for Families: before, during and after Birth. London: Butterworth-Heinemann. OAKLEY, A. (1980) Women Confined: Towards a Sociology of Childbirth. Oxford; Martin Robertson. PHOENIX, A., WOOLLETT, A. and LLOYD, E. (eds.) (1991) Motherhood: Meanings, Practices and Ideologies. London: Sage. RICHARDSON, D. (1993) Women, Motherhood and Childrearing. Basingstoke: Macmillan. ROBERTS, H. (ed) ( 1981) Women, Health and Reproduction. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. ROCHERON, Y., DICKINSON, R. and KHAN, S. (1989) The Evaluation of the Asian Mother and Baby Campaign: Full Summary. Leicester; Centre for Mass Communication Research, University of Leicester. SCHOTT, J. and HENLEY, A. (1996) Culture, Religion and Childbearing in a Multiracial Society: A Handbook for Health Professionals. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann. THEODORE-GANDI, B. and SHAIKH, K. 1988) Maternity Services Consumers Survey Report. Bradford: Bradford Health Authority. VINCENT, P. (1997) Feeding our babies: exploring traditions of breastfeeding and infant nutrition. Altrincham: Hochland & Hochland. VISRAM, R. (1986) Ayahs, Lascars and Princes: Indians in Britain 1700-1947. London: Pluto Press. WILSON, A. (1978) Finding a voice: Asian women in Britain. London: Virago. WOLKIND, S. and ZAJICEK, E. (1981) Pregnancy: A Psychological and Social Study. London: Academic Press. WOOLLETT, A. (1990) Postnatal care: the attitudes and experiences of Asian women in east London. Midwifery 6 (4), p.178-184. WORTHINGTON-ROBERTS, B. and WILLIAMS, S.R. (1993) Nutrition in Pregnancy and Lactation. 5th ed. St Louis, MO: Mosby.
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