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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Continued

Habibov, N.,  Auchynnikava, A., & Luo, R. (2019). How does the quality of public education influence the citizens’ willingness to support it? Evidence from a comparative survey of 27 countries. International Journal of Comparative Education and Development22(2), 115-130 (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Auchynnikava, A., & Luo, R. (2019). Poverty does make us sick. Annals of Global Health, 85(1), 1–12. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Auchynnikava, A., & Luo, R. (2019). The effect of different types of education on the likelihood of employment in 29 post-communist countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 9(4), 723-738. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Auchynnikava, A., Luo, R., & Fan, L. (2019). A healthy weight improves life satisfaction. International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 34, 396–413. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Auchynnikava, A., Luo, R., & Fan, L. (2019). Influence of interpersonal and institutional trusts on welfare state support revisited: Evidence from 27 post-communist nations. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 39(7/8), 644-660. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Auchynnikava, A., Luo, R., & Fan, L. (2019). Effects of the 2008 global financial crisis on population health. International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 34, e327–e353. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Luo, R., & Auchynnikava, A. (2019). The effects of healthcare quality on the willingness to pay more taxes to improve public healthcare: testing two alternative hypotheses from the research literature. Annals of Global Health, 85(1): 131, 1–14. doi: https://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.2462 (55% of the article).

Habibov, N., Cheung, A., & Auchynnikava, A. (2019). The effects of corruption on satisfaction with local and national governments. Does corruption “grease the wheels”? Europe-Asia Studies, 71(5), 736-752. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Cheung, A. (2018). The contextual-level effects of social trust on health in transitional countries: Instrumental variable analysis of 26 countries. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management33(1), 225- 234. (80% of the article).

Habibov, N., Cheung, A., & Auchynnikava, A. (2018). Does institutional trust increase willingness to pay more taxes to support the welfare state? Sociological Spectrum, 38(1), 51–68. (60 % of the article).* Habibov, N., Auchynnikava, A., Luo, R., & Fan, L. (2018). Who wants to pay more taxes to improve public health care? International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 33(4), e944-e959. (40% of the article).

Zainiddinov, H., & Habibov, N. (2018). A comparison of comprehensive HIV/AIDS knowledge among women across seven Post-Soviet countries. Central Asian Journal of Public Health7(1), 1-12. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Afandi, E. (2017). Community-level social capital and household strategies for coping with global crisis in transitional countries. Social Indicator Research130(2), 687-710. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., Afandi, E., & Cheung, A. (2017). What is the effect of university education on chances to be self-employed in transitional countries?: Instrumental variable analysis of cross-sectional sample of 29 nations. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal13(2), 487-500. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., Afandi, E., & Cheung, A. (2017). Sand or grease? Corruption-institutional trust nexus in post-soviet countries. Journal of Eurasian Studies, 8, 172-184. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., Barrett, B., & Chernyak, E. (2017). Understanding women's empowerment and its determinants in post-communist countries: Results of Azerbaijan national survey. Women's Studies International Forum62, 125-135. (40% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Cheung, A. (2017). Revisiting informal payments in 29 transitional countries: The scale and socio-economic correlates. Social Science & Medicine, 178, 28-37. (80% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Cheung, A. (2017). The role of university education in selecting active strategies for coping with the 2007 global crisis in 28 transitional countries. International Journal of Educational Development, 57, 65–72. (80% of the article).

Habibov, N., Cheung, A., & Auchynnikava, A. (2017). Does social trust increase willingness to pay taxes to improve public healthcare? Cross-sectional cross-country instrumental variable analysis. Social Science & Medicine, 189, 25-34. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., Cheung, A., & Auchynnikava, A. (2017). Explaining support for redistribution for different groups of the needy: a study of 28 post-communist countries. International Journal of Social Economics, 45(2), 402-418. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Cheung, A., & Auchynnikava, A. (2017). Does trust increase willingness to pay higher taxes to help the needy? International Social Security Review, 70(3), 3-30. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., Cheung, A., Auchynnikava, A. & Fan, L. (2017). Explaining support for structural attribution of poverty in post-communist countries: Multilevel analysis of repeated cross-sectional data. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare44( 3), 173-198. (50% of the article).

Habibov, N., Fan, L., Campbell, D., & Cheung, C. (2017). Effect of prenatal care frequency, timing, and quality on child birth weight in Tajikistan. World Medical & Health Policy9(1), 89-102. (30 % of the article).

Habibov, N., & Zainiddinov, H. (2017). Effect of TV and radio family planning messages on the probability of modern contraception utilization in post-Soviet Central Asia. The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 32(1), 17-38. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Zainiddinov, H. (2017). Do family planning messages improve antenatal care utilization? Evidence from Tajikistan. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare, 13, 29-34. (60 % of the article).

Afandi, E., & Habibov, N. (2017). Pre-and post-crisis trust in banks: Lessons from transitional countries. Journal of Economic Development42(1), 73-94. (50% of the article).

Barrett, B., Peirone, A., Cheung, C., & Habibov, N. (2017). Pathways to police contact for spousal violence survivors: The role of individual and neighborhood factors in survivors’ reporting behaviors. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1–31. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0886260517729400 (20% of the article).

Fan, L., Brownlee, K., Habibov, N. & Neckoway, R. (2017). Returns to education and occupations for Canadian Aboriginal people. International Journal of Social Economics, 44(12), 2224-2237. (30 % of the paper).

Peirone, A., Barrett, B., Cheung, C., & Habibov, N. (2017). What makes police officers act? Police response to instances of intimate partner violence.  Journal of Interpersonal Violence, http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0886260517734222, 1–24. (20% of the article).

Weaver, R., & Habibov, N. (2017). Determinants of participating in training: A Canadian-based analysis. International Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 37(1/2), 69-85. (40% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2016). Effect of corruption on healthcare satisfaction in post-soviet nations: A cross-country instrumental variable analysis of twelve countries. Social Science & Medicine, 152, 119-124. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Afandi, E. (2016). Does life satisfaction determine subjective health? Applied Research in Quality of Life11(2), 413-428. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Cheung, A. (2016). The impact of unofficial out-of-pocket payments on satisfaction with education in Post-Soviet countries. International Journal of Educational Development, 49, 70-79. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., Fan, L., Liang, Y., & Cheung, C. (2016). Revisiting welfare states. Performance in reducing poverty through longitudinal multinational comparison. Journal of Policy Practice, 16(3), 205-220. (50% of the article).

Afandi, E., & Habibov, N. (2016). Social trust and use of banking services across households in 28 transitional countries. International Journal of Social Economics, 43, 431-443.

Zainiddinov, H., & Habibov, N. (2016). Trends and predictors of knowledge about HIV/AIDS and its prevention and transmission methods among women in Tajikistan. The European Journal of Public Health, 26(6):1075-1079. (40% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2015). On individual, household, and community factors explaining enrollment to early childhood education and care in post-soviet transitional countries. Child Indicators Research, 8(4), 825-843. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Afandi, E. (2015). Pre- and post-crisis life-satisfaction and social trust in transitional countries: an initial assessment. Social Indicators Research, 121(2), 503-524. (75% of the article).

Fan, L., Liu, J., & Habibov, N. (2015). A Multilevel logit estimation on the determinants of utilization of preventive health care and healthy lifestyle practice in China. World Medical & Health Policy7(4), 309-328. (30% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2014). Does reform in Kazakhstan improve access to childcare? Evidence from nationally-representative surveys. Children & Youth Services Review40, 13-19. (100% of the article).  

Habibov, N., & Coyle, J. (2014). Effect of early child care and education attendance hours on parent–child interaction in Central Asia: Evaluation of Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. Child & Youth Services, 35(2), 169–191. (60% of the article).  

Habibov, N. (2014). Individual and country-level institutional trust and public attitude to welfare expenditures in 24 transitional countries. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare41(4), 23-48. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2014). The Effect of maternal healthcare on the probability of child survival in Azerbaijan. BioMed Research International, doi:10.1155/2014/317052 (60% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Weaver, R. (2014). Endogenous social capital and self-rated health: Results from Canada’s General Social Survey. Health Sociology Review23(3): 219–231. (60% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2013). Who wants to redistribute? An analysis of 14 post-soviet nations. Social Policy and Administration47(3), 262-286. (100% of the article).

McMurphy, S., Weaver, R., Hrncic-Lipovic, K., & Habibov, N.  (2013). Exploring the cultivation of social capital through a summer employment program:  Insights and perspectives from youth participants.  Critical Social Work, 14(2), 33-46. (30% of the article)

Weaver, R., McMurphy, S., & Habibov, N. (2013). Analyzing the impact of bonding and bridging social capital on economic well-being: Results from Canada's General Social Survey. Sociological Spectrum, 33(6), 566-583. (40% of the article). 

Habibov, N. (2012). Does childcare have an impact on the quality of parent–child interaction? Evidence from post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and UzbekistanChildren & Youth Services Review34(12), 2367–2373. (100% of the article).  

Habibov, N. (2012). Early childhood care and education attendance in Central AsiaChildren & Youth Services Review34(4), 798–806. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2012). How and why determinants of household welfare changed in Azerbaijan during the transition: lessons from national surveys. Problems of Economic Transition54(11), 3-52. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2012). Income inequality and its driving forces in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare28(3), 209-221. (100% of the article).

Barrett, B., Habibov, N., & Chernyak, E. (2012). Factors affecting prevalence and extent of intimate partner violence in Ukraine: evidence from a nationally representative survey. Violence Against Women, 18(10), 1147-1176. (40% of the article).

Weaver, R., & Habibov, N. (2012). Social capital, human capital, and economic well-being in knowledge economy: Results from Canada. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 39(2), 31-53. (50 % of the article).

Habibov, N. (2011). On the socio-economic determinants of antenatal care utilization in Azerbaijan: Evidence and policy implications for reforms. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 6(2), 175-203. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2011). Public beliefs regarding the causes of poverty during transition: Evidence from the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, and Ukraine. International Journal Sociology and Social Policy, 31(1/2), 53-74. (100 % of the article).

Habibov, N. (2011). Self-perceived social stratification in low-income transitional countries: Micro-data evidence from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. International Journal of Social Economics, 38(1), 5-22. (100 % of the article).

Habibov, N. (2011). The inequity in out-of-pocket expenditures for healthcare in Tajikistan: Evidence and implications from a nationally-representative survey. International Journal of Public Health, 56(4), 397-406. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Afandi, E. (2011). Self-rated health and social capital in transitional countries: Multilevel analysis of comparative surveys in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Social Science & Medicine72(7), 1193-1204. (70% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2011). Does prenatal healthcare improve child birthweight outcomes in Azerbaijan? Results of the national Demographic and Health Survey. Economics and Human Biology, 9(1), 56-65. (60% of the article).

Weaver, R., Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2011). Analyzing the poverty reduction effectiveness of the Canadian provinces:  Do political parties still matter? Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. 38(1), 99-118. (40 % of the article).

Habibov, N. (2010). An intertemporal evolution of inequality in Azerbaijan: 1995-2002. Problems of Economic Transition, 52(9), 51-77. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2010). Hospitalization in Tajikistan: determinants of admission, length of stay and out-of-pocket expenditures. Results of a national survey. International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 25(3), 251-269. (100 % of the article).

Habibov, N. (2010). Understanding the over-time evolution of living standard determinants in transitional countries: evidence from Azerbaijan. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 26(1), 43-63. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2010). Comparing and contrasting poverty reduction performance of social welfare programs across jurisdictions in Canada using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA): An exploratory study of the era of devolution. Program Evaluation and Planning, 33(4), 457-467. (60% of the article).

Weaver, R., & Habibov, N. (2010). A gender-based comparison of levels and determinants of adolescent well-being: Results from a Canadian National Survey. Currents: New Scholarship in the Human Services, 9(2), 11-22. (50% of the article).  

Weaver, R., & Habibov, N. (2010). Are Canadian adolescents happy? A gender-based analysis of a nationally representative survey. US-China Education Review7(4), 37-52. (50% of the article).

Weaver, R., Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2010). Devolution and the poverty reduction effectiveness of Canada's provincial social welfare programs: Results from a time-series investigation of a Canadian national surveyJournal of Policy Practice9(2), 80-95. (40% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2009). What determines healthcare utilization and related out-of-pocket expenditures in Tajikistan? Lessons from a national survey. International Journal of Public Health, 54(4), 260-266. (100% of the article).

Habibov, N. (2009). Determinants of out-of-pocket expenditures on prescribed medications in Tajikistan: Implications for healthcare sector reform. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 23(2), 170-182. (100 % of the article).

Habibov, N., & Afandi, E. (2009). Analysis of subjective well-being in low-income transitional countries: evidence from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 25(3)203-219. (80 % of the article).

Fan, L., & Habibov. N. (2009). Determinants of accessibility and affordability of health care utilization in Tajikistan in post-socialist period. Journal of Global Public Health4(6), 561 – 574. (40 % of the article).

Fan, L., & Habibov. N. (2009). Determinants of maternity health care utilization in Tajikistan: Learning from a national living standards survey. Health & Place15(4), 952-960. (40 % of the article).

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2008). Comparison of inequality reduction and income security in Canada from a mixed to neo-liberal welfare regime: micro-data simulations and policy implications. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 24 (1), 33-47. (60% of the article.).

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2008). Modeling prenatal health care utilization in Tajikistan using two-stage model: Implication for policy and research. Health Policy and Planning, 23(6), 443-451. (60 % of the article).

Fan, L., & Habibov, N. (2008). Targeting social assistance benefits in Azerbaijan: What we can learn from a household survey? International Journal of Social Welfare17(4), 346–354.  (40 % of the article).

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2007). Poverty reduction and income security in Canada from Mixed to Neo-Liberal welfare regimes: Estimation from household surveys.  Journal of Policy Practice6(3), 3-23. (60 % of the article).

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2007). Social protection and poverty in Azerbaijan, a low-income country in transition: Implications of a household survey. International Social Security Review60(4), 47-68. (60 % of the article).

This article has been translated from original English and published in three other languages:

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2007). La protection sociale et la pauvreté ena un pays en transition à bas revenu, l’Azerbaïdjan: enseignements d’une enquête auprès des enajes. Revue Internationale de Sécurité Sociale, 60(4), 49-72.

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2007). Protección social y pobreza en Azerbaiyán, un país de ingresos bajos en transición: secuelas de una encuesta de hogares. La Revista Internacional de Seguridad Social, 60(4), 51-76.

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2007). Sozialschutz und Armut in Aserbaidschan, einem Transformationsland mit niedrigem Einkommen: Bedeutung einer Haushaltsbefragung Internationale Revue für Soziale Sicherheit, 60(4), 51-75.

Habibov, N., & Fan, L. (2007). Towards a common framework of performance measurement for social assistance programs in low-income countries in transition: Rationale and potential structure. Currents: New Scholarship in the Human Services, 16(1), 1-19. (60 % of the article).

Habibov. N., & Fan, L. (2006). Social assistance and the challenges of poverty and inequality in Azerbaijan, a low –income country in transition. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare33(1), 203-226. (60 % of the article).