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Overview

Victor Agadjanian is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with a strong focus on subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Gender Studies, Demography, General Health Professions, and Political Science and International Relations.

The main topics covered in their work include Migration and Labor Dynamics, Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences, Family Dynamics and Relationships, Soviet and Russian History, Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving, Migration, Refugees, and Integration, and Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy.

Frequent coauthors in Victor Agadjanian's research include Lesia Nedoluzhko, Sophia Chae, Sarah R. Hayford, Byeongdon Oh, and Cecilia Menjívar.

Their works have appeared in a variety of publication venues, notably:

  • Population Research and Policy Review
  • Journal of Marriage and the Family
  • Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
  • Social Problems
  • Social Science & Medicine

Significant recent papers authored or coauthored by Victor Agadjanian include:

  • "Men's migration and women's mortality in rural Mozambique", 2020, Social Science & Medicine
  • "Imperial legacies, nation building, and geopolitics: ethno-regional divides and the Russian language in Central Asia", 2021, Ethnic and Racial Studies

Best Publications

  • War, peace, and fertility in Angola.

    Victor S. Agadjanian;Ndola Prata

  • Men's Migration and Women's Lives: Views from Rural Armenia and Guatemala*

    Cecilia Menjívar;Victor Agadjanian

  • Husbands' labour migration and wives' autonomy, Mozambique 2000–2006

    Scott T. Yabiku;Victor Agadjanian;Arusyak Sevoyan

  • Fraught with Ambivalence: Reproductive Intentions and Contraceptive Choices in a Sub-Saharan Fertility Transition

    Victor Agadjanian

  • A geographical perspective on access to sexual and reproductive health care for women in rural Africa

    Jing Yao;Alan T. Murray;Victor Agadjanian

  • Men's migration and women's fertility in rural Mozambique.

    Victor Agadjanian;Scott T. Yabiku;Boaventura Cau

  • Is "abortion culture" fading in the former Soviet Union? Views about abortion and contraception in Kazakhstan.

    Victor Agadjanian

  • Civil war and child health: regional and ethnic dimensions of child immunization and malnutrition in Angola.

    Victor Agadjanian;Ndola Prata

  • Promises and challenges of faith-based AIDS care and support in Mozambique.

    Victor Agadjanian;Soma Sen

  • Religion, social milieu, and the contraceptive revolution

    Victor Agadjanian

  • Polygyny gender relations and reproduction in Ghana.

    Victor Agadjanian;Alex Chika Ezeh

  • Eager to leave? Intentions to migrate abroad among young people in Kyrgyzstan.

    Victor Agadjanian;Lesia Nedoluzhko;Gennady Kumskov

  • From Soviet modernization to post-Soviet transformation: Understanding marriage and fertility dynamics in Uzbekistan

    Victor Agadjanian;Ekaterina Makarova

  • PMTCT, HAART, and childbearing in Mozambique: an institutional perspective.

    Victor Agadjanian;Sarah R. Hayford

  • Geographic influences on sexual and reproductive health service utilization in rural Mozambique

    Jing Yao;Alan T. Murray;Victor Agadjanian;Sarah R. Hayford

  • Talking about the "Epidemic of the Millennium": Religion, Informal Communication, and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa

    Victor Agadjanian;Cecilia Menjívar

  • Men's Talk About “Women's Matters” Gender, Communication, and Contraception in Urban Mozambique

    Victor S. Agadjanian

  • Male Migration, Women Left Behind, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Armenia:

    Arusyak Sevoyan;Victor Agadjanian

  • Bypassing health facilities in rural Mozambique: spatial, institutional, and individual determinants

    Jing Yao;Victor Agadjanian

  • Religious affiliation and under-five mortality in Mozambique.

    Boaventura M. Cau;Arusyak Sevoyan;Victor Agadjanian

  • Historical Legacies, Social Capital, and Women's Decision-Making Power: Religion and Child Nutrition in Mozambique.

    Victor Agadjanian;Natalie A Jansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Cecilia Menjívar
Cecilia Menjívar University of California, Los Angeles
Alex Ezeh
Alex Ezeh Drexel University
Zhenchao Qian
Zhenchao Qian Brown University

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