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Joan Kaufman, ScD

Public Health Specialist

About Joan Kaufman

Joan Kaufman is the Director of Academic Programs for Schwarzman Scholars. Previously she was the Director, Columbia Global Centers – East Asia based in Beijing, China. Her distinguished career in academics and philanthropy includes a position as a Senior Scientist at the Schneider Institute for Health Policy at Brandeis University’s Heller School for Social Policy and Management and a Lecturer in Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She is the founding Director of the AIDS Public Policy Training Project at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, a program which trains officials in China and Vietnam about the governance requirements for an effective AIDS response. Joan also works as the China Team Leader for the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative.

She was the Ford Foundation’s Gender and Reproductive Health Program Officer for China from 1996-2001.

She was a 2001-2002 Bunting Fellow at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies at Harvard University where she began work on a book examining the impact of the Beijing Women’s Conference on the Chinese women’s movement and was a 2005-2006 Soros Reproductive Health and Rights Fellow.

She was previously a Lecturer on Population and Reproductive Health at Harvard School of Public Health from 1990 -1999 and Senior Associate at Abt Associates Inc. from 1992-1996.

She was the first international UNFPA program officer for China from 1980-84.

She holds a doctorate in population and international health from Harvard School of Public Health. She has published widely on reproductive health, AIDS, gender and international health topics.

Her research focuses on health, governance and social policies, especially AIDS, reproductive health and rights, the psychosocial needs of AIDS orphans, and research on the impact of multi-sectoral AIDS policies. She has published on China\’s population, reproductive health, AIDS, gender and global international health topics and serves on advisory committees for the World Health Organization and National Institutes of Health. Her first book, A Billion and Counting (1984) examined China\’s population policy. Her most recent co-edited book AIDS and Social Policies in China (2006) deals with the current state China\’s AIDS epidemic and the needed public policy responses.

 

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In the Media

Newspapers

Joan Kaufman, “Can China Cure Its Severe Acute Reluctance to Speak (SARS)?” Washington Post, Outlook Section, page 1, April 27, 2003.

Joan Kaufman, “The SARS Outbreak: Old, New China Aided Epidemic: Economic Focus has weakened Mao’s Health System” San Jose Mercury News, Perspectives Section, page 1, 3, May 11, 2003.

Television

Coping with SARS: Interview on Jim Lehrer News Hour, Public Television, Originally aired April 28, 2003

Radio

The Connection, National Public Radio, Guest, “China’s AIDS Epidemic: The New Red Scare?” July 2002 [listen]

Other Publications and Presentations

‘Helzner, Judith; Bruce, J; Cuervo, L; Jennings, V; Kaufman, J; Pressman W; Verme, CS; Zahniser, SC; Report of the Subcommittee on Quality Indicators in Family Planning Service Delivery. Selected Public Presentations

PAA 2010, “China’s One Child Policy after 30 Years – Time for a Change?” Population Association of America 2010 Annual Meeting, Dallas Texas, April 15, 2010

“China’s One Child Policy after Three Decades – Time for a Change?”, New England China Seminar, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University, April 19, 2010

“The Global Women’s Movement and Chinese Women’s Rights”, presentation at panel on Complexities of Global Civil Society –NGO- State Relations in China” Association for Asian Studies 2010 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 26, 2010

“Can China Succeed in Controlling AIDS?”, Harvard Club of NY, April 28, 2009

“Gender and Health Equity Network: China Case Study” Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard University, March 4, 2009

“A Decade of Applied Research on Gender and Health in China: Generating Evidence and Pilot Testing Interventions” Harvard School of Public Health, May 2, 2008

“A Decade of Applied Research on Gender and Health in China: Generating Evidence and Pilot Testing Interventions”, Brandeis University, Heller School for Social Policy and Management, October 15, 2008

“Gender and Health: Perspectives for China’s New Health Reforms”, University of Utah Conference on The U.S. and China: Parallel Challenges in Health Care, December 4-5, 2008

“AIDS and NGOs in China” panel on “State and civil society in contemporary China: negotiating social service provision”, Association for Asian Studies 2007 Annual Meeting, Boston MA, April 2007

“China’s AIDS Epidemic and Health System Challenges” Forum on Emerging Population Challenges in China and East Asia, East West Population Center, Honolulu April 13-14, 2005

“Quality of Care in China: From Pilot Project to National Program” Session 83: Reproductive Health in Developing Countries, Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, April 1, 2005

“China’s AIDS Epidemic and Health System Challenges” China’s Economic Emergence Symposium, Weatherhead Center, Earth Institute, School of Public Health, School of Law, Columbia University, April 7, 2005

“China’s AIDS Epidemic and Required Public Policies” The Rising Peril of HIV/AIDS in China, Skidmore College, March 24, 2005

“China’s Health System Challenges” Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, February 2005

“HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Programs: Needed Linkages and Synergies” Harvard Center for Population and Development, December 15, 2004

“AIDS and Public Policy in China” presentation at conference on: “The Right to Health: A Duty for Whom”, Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development, Basel, Switzerland, December 2, 2004

“AIDS and Public Policies: The Need for a New Approach”, presentation at the “Development and Social Transformation Forum”, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Maxwell School of Syracuse University, October 2004

“AIDS and Social Policy in China: Data Gaps in Planning the Response”, presentation at the 3rd Asia Public Policy Workshop, Kennedy School of Government, “AIDS and Social Policy in China”, May 2004

“AIDS in China and Lessons from the SARS Epidemic of 2003” presentation at Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies , Johns Hopkins University , Washington D.C., October, 2003

“SARS: Governance and Health System Capacity in China”, presentations at the National Science Foundation (June 2003); US China Business Council (June 2003); Fairbank Center for East Asian Research (May 2003); American Enterprise Institute, Washington DC (May 2003).

“AIDS in China: Overview and Needed Actions” presentations at Harvard Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (November 2002); Columbia University, Center for International Affairs (November 2002), Harvard University Fairbank Center for East Asian Studies (November 2002), Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy (February 2003), Wellesley College, Chinese Students Association (March 2003), Harvard University, Chinese Students Association (March 2003), Brandeis University Heller School of Social Policy (March 2003).

“Reproductive Health Policy and Programs in China: Opportunities for Responding to China’s AIDS Epidemic” Yale University (December 2002); Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, NY (March 2003).

“Update on China’s AIDS Epidemic and Suggestions for US Government Assistance”, briefing to the U.S. Congress, Congressional Executive Commission on China, “HIV/AIDS in China: Can Disaster be Averted?” September 2002.

“China’s One-Child Population Policy: Prospects for Change”, briefing to the U.S. Congress, “China in Transition Seminar” National Committee on U.S. China Relations and Center for Strategic and International Studies, September 2002.

“Bringing Cairo to Beijing: The Global Women’s Movement, Reproductive Rights and the Chinese Family Planning Program” Harvard University (November 2001); Wellesley College (March 2003); Harvard Law School (March 2003)

“Privatization and Reproductive Health Service Delivery in Rural China”, Meeting on “The Implications of Health Sector Reform on Reproductive Health and Rights”, The Working Group on Reproductive Health, The World Bank, Washington DC, December 1998

“Chinese Women’s Unmet Need for Reproductive Health Services”, 1998 Population Association of America Meeting, Chicago, Illinois

“A Community Based Survey of RTI Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Field Based Diagnosis Methods among 2,020 Rural Chinese Women in Yunnan Province” Fourth Asia and Pacific AIDS Congress, Manila, Philippines, October 1997

“A Comparison of Abortion Policy in Nigeria and China” 23rd General Population Conference of the IUSSP, Beijng, China, October 1997

“Rural Chinese Women’s Unmet Need for Reproductive Health Services” 23rd General Population Conference of the IUSSP, Beijing, China October 1997

“STDs and HIV in China: Recent Data” 1995 Population Association of America Meeting, San Francisco, California.

“Family Planning Knowledge and Practice in Vietnam,” 1994 Population Association of America Meeting, Miami, Florida

“STDs and HIV/AIDS in China: Recent Data and Status of Prevention Programs,” Association for Asian Studies Meeting, March 1994, Boston.

“Adolescent Pregnancy and STDS/AIDS: Lessons from the Developing World” National Council for International Health, June 1992.

“The Acceptability of Female Condoms Among Commercial Sex Workers in Mexico City” VIII Annual International Conference on AIDS, Amsterdam 1992, (with V. Ortiz et al.)

“Results of a Multi-Site Study of the Heterogeneity of Sex Work in Mexico, Thailand, and Ethiopia: Implications for Targeting Behavioral Interventions for HIV Transmission” VII Annual Internal conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy, 1991.

“The Quality of Family Planning Services in Rural China” International Conference on Fertility and Contraception in China, Beijing, August 1991.

“Strategies for Promoting Condom Use for AIDS Prevention and Control in Africa” Centers for Disease Control, Division of Reproductive Health/ STD Branch. Atlanta, March 1990.

“Quality of Care in Family Planning Services in Rural China” 1989 Population Association of America Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

“The Relationship Between Service Quality and Demographic Outcome in Four Rural Chinese Counties: IUSSP (International Union for the Scientific Study of Population) Seminar on The Role of Family Planning Programmes as a Fertility Determinant, Tunisia, 24-30, June, 1989.

“Variations in Family Planning Program Implementation in Four Counties in Rural China” 1988 Population Association of America Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.

“The Effect of Two Different Ways of Delivering Family Planning Services on the Availability of Services and Supplies in Rural China” 1987 American Public Health Association Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana.

“The Effect of the Economic Reforms on the Provision of Health and Family Planning Services in China: Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1987.

“Fertility and Choice in the People’s Republic of China” Harvard/MIT Women in International Development Program, Spring Seminar Series, April 1985.

Kaufman, Joan; Zhang Zhirong; Qiao Xinjian; Zhang Yang; “The Quality of Family Planning Services in Rural China” Studies in Family Planning 23:2, March/April 1992.

Kaufman, Joan; Zhang Zhirong; Qiao Xinjian; Zhang Yang; “Family Planning Policy and Practice in China: A Study of Four Rural Counties” Population and Development Review 15:4, December 1989.

(Chinese) Articles

Yan LQ, Wang TY, Kaufman J, “A Community Study of Women’s Reproductive Infections and Related Morbidity, Risk Factors in Rural Yunnan Province, China” Modern Preventive Medicine 24:3, 269-272, 1997

Zhang KN, Kaufman J, Gu XY, “A Study of the Financing, Provision and Utilization of Reproductive Health Services in Rural China: the research methodologies and sites” Chinese Primary Health Care, special issue, 11:9, 2-4, 1997

Fang J, Kaufman J, Zhang KN, “Quality Assessment of Basic Reproductive Health Services at Township and Village Levels” Chinese Primary Health Care, special issue, 11:950-53, 1997

Fang J, Kaufman J, Zhang KN, “Women’s Reproductive Tract Infections Disease: an important reproductive health issue” Chinese Primary Health Care, special issue, 11:9 54-55, 1997

Fang J, Zhang KN, Wu YS, Gao TY, Kaufman J, “Delivery Care in Poor Rural Areas, Problems and Recommendations” Chinese Primary Health Care, special issue, 11:9,63-65, 1997

Fang J, Zhang KN, Xiao X, Kaufman J, Gu XY, “An Analysis of Factors Affecting Poor Rural Women’s Utilization to the Elementary Reproductive Health Services”, Chinese Primary Health Care, special issue, 11:9, 46-50, 1997

Tong SY, Liu W, Zhang KN, Gerald Bloom, Gu XY, Kaufman J, “Measurement Methodology of Cost and Effectiveness of Elementary Reproductive Health Services at the Township Level” Chinese Primary Health Care, special issue, 11:9, 23-25, 1997

Fang J, Zhang KN, Gu XY, Kaufman J, “Two Methodologies to Assess Women’s Needs for Reproductive Health Services”, Chinese Primary Health Care, special issue, 11:9,7-9, 1997

Zhang KN, Kaufman JA, Wang AL, Du KL, Jiang D, “Why do Local Women Under-use the Existing MCH Care Prepay Scheme?” Population Research 20:6, 1996.

Wang TY, Yan LQ, Kaufman J, “Study on the risk factors of genital chlamydia trachomatis infections in rural childbearing age women in Yunnan” Yunnan Journal of Preventive Medicine 1:1, 2-5, 1996

Zhang KN, Kaufman J, Wang AL, Du KL, Jiang D, “Community Participation in Reproductive Health Services: Lessons learned from a case study on MCH Care Pre-pay Scheme” Population Research 20:6, 36-44, 1996

(English) Articles

Kaufman, Joan, “Turning Points in China’s AIDS Response” China: An International Journal Volume 8, Number 1, pp 63-84, March 2010

Fang Jing and Joan Kaufman, “Reproductive Health in China: improve the means to the end” The Lancet (Volume 372, issue 9650, pp.1619-1620, November 8, 2008)

Yu, Dongbao, Yves Souteyrand, Mazuwa A Banda, Joan Kaufman, Joseph H. Perriens, “Investment in HIV/AIDS Programs: Does it help to strengthen health systems in developing countries?” Globalization and Health, 2008, 4:8

Kaufman, Joan, “China’s Health Care System and Avian Influenza Preparedness” Journal of Infectious Diseases, (J Infect Dis), 2008 Feb 15;197 Suppl 1:S7-13.

Kaufman, Joan, Zhang Erli, Xie Zhenming, “Quality of Care in China: Scaling Up a Pilot Project into a National Reform Program” Studies in Family Planning, Vol 37 No.1, 17-28, March 2006.

“China: The intersections between poverty, health inequity, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS”, Development, 2005, 48(4)

Zhang Beichuan and Joan Kaufman “The Rights of People with Same Sex Sexual Behavior: Recent Progress and Continuing Challenges in China” in Geeta Misra and Radhika Chandiramani editors, Sexuality, Gender and Rights: Exploring Theory and Practice in South and South East Asia, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2005.

Kaufman, Joan “SARS and China’s Health System Response: Better to be both Red and Expert!” in Arthur Kleinman and James L. Watson, eds, SARS in China: Prelude to Pandemic? Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2005.

Tony Saich and Joan Kaufman, “Financial Reform, Poverty, and the Impact on Reproductive Health Provision: Evidence from Three Rural Townships” in Yasheng Huang, Anthony Saich, and Edward Steinfeld, eds. Financial Sector Reform in China. Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications, 2005.

Kaufman, Joan “China: The Intersections Between Poverty, Health Inequity, Reproductive Health and AIDS”, Development 48:4, Winter 2005

Kaufman, Joan “Reproductive Health Policy and Programs in China: Opportunities for Responding to China’s AIDS Epidemic”, Yale-China Health Journal Vol. 2 Autumn 2003.

Kaufman, Joan “Myths and Realities of China’s Population Program”, Harvard Asia Quarterly VII:1, 21-25, Winter 2003

Kaufman JA and Fang J, “Privatisation of Health Services and the Reproductive Health of Rural Chinese Women” Reproductive Health Matters 10 (20): 108-116. (December 2002).

Kaufman JA, Jun J, “China and AIDS: The Time to Act is Now” Science 296 (5577): 2339-2340 June 28, 2002.

Summary at Science website Full Text at Science website

Rogers, SJ, Liu Y, Yan TX, Kee F, Kaufman J, “Reaching and Identifying The STD/HIV Risk of Sex Workers in Beijing” AIDS Education and Prevention 14 (3): 217-227, 2002

Kaufman, Joan, “The Gender and Reproductive Health Impacts of Health Sector Reform in Asia” Editorial, ARROWS for Change, Asia Research and Resource Organization for Women, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2001.

Temin MJ, Okonofua FE, Omorodion FI, Renne EP, Coplan P, Heggenhougen HK, Kaufman JA, “Perceptions of Sexual Behavior and Knowledge About Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Adolescents in Benin City, Nigeria” International Family Planning Perspectives 25:4. 1999.

Okonofua FE, Oganor JI, Omorodion FI, Coplan PM, Temin MT, Kaufman JA, Heggenhougen KO. “Assessment of health services for treatment of sexually transmitted infections among Nigerian adolescents” Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 26:3, 185-190, 1999

Kaufman J, Yan LQ, Wang TY, “A Study of Field-based Methods for Diagnosing Reproductive Tract Infections in Rural Yunnan Province, China” Studies in Family Planning 30:2, June1999.

Amazigo U, Silva N, Kaufman J, Obikeze DS, “Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Knowledge and Use Among In-School Adolescents in Nigeria” International Family Planning Perspectives 23:1, 28-33, 1997.

Kaufman JA, Zhang KN, Fang J, “Reproductive Health Financing, Service Availability and Needs in Rural China” IDS Bulletin, 28:1, January 1997

Moran J, Kaufman JA, Felsenstein D, “Survey of Health Care Providers: WhoSees Patients Needing STD Services, and What Services Do They Provide?” Sexually Transmitted Diseases 22:1, January/February 1995.

Kaufman, Joan, “The Cost of IUD Failure in China” Studies in Family Planning 24:3, May/June 1993.

Kaufman, Joan, “Women and AIDS in Developing Countries,” `Viewpoint’ Harvard AIDS Report, Harvard AIDS Institute, (Spring 1993).

Kaufman, Joan; Zhang Zhirong; Qiao Xinjian; Zhang Yang; “The Creation of Family Planning Service Stations in China” International Family Planning Perspectives 18:1, March 1992.

Kaufman, Joan; Zhang Zhirong; Qiao Xinjian; Zhang Yang; “The Quality of Family Planning Services in Rural China” Studies in Family Planning 23:2, March/April 1992.

Kaufman, Joan; Zhang Zhirong; Qiao Xinjian; Zhang Yang; “Family Planning Policy and Practice in China: A Study of Four Rural Counties” Population and Development Review 15:4, December 1989.

Kaufman, Joan, “Where Family Planning Really Counts: HSPH Student’s Diary in Rural China” Newsletter of the Joint Committee on the Status of Women, Harvard Medical Area, Vol.3, No.3, 1988; Vol.4, No.1, 1989).

Kaufman, Joan, “Fertility and Choice for Women in China” WID Working Paper No. 11 (Women and International Development Program, Harvard University/MIT, Cambridge, MA, 1985.)

Other

Kaufman, Joan, Background Report: Basic Needs Assessment and Programming Mission on Population and Family Planning in the People’s Republic of China. (United Nations Population Fund, 1982).

Chapters

Joan Kaufman, “From Them to US – Changes in Public Sympathy for AIDS victims in China”, in Everett Yuehong Zhang and Arthur Kleinman, editors, What is an Adequate Life: Governance of Life and Moral Experience in China (Routledge, forthcoming 2010)

Joan Kaufman, “Public Health Policy in China” in Politics in China: An Introduction, William A. Joseph, editor (Oxford University Press, 2010)

Joan Kaufman, “The Role of NGOs in China’s AIDS Response – Update, Challenges and Possibilities” in Jonathan Schwartz and Shawn Shieh, editors, Serving the People: State-Society Negotiations and Welfare Provision in China (Routledge, 2009)

Joan Kaufman, “Measuring Reproductive Health: Moving from Contraceptive Prevalence to Human Development” in Laura Reichenbach and Mindy Roseman, editors, Critical Reflections on Global Reproductive Health and Rights (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009)

Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, “Introduction: Social Policy and HIV/AIDS in China” in Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, editors, AIDS and Social Policy in China Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications (2006).

Joan Kaufman and Kathrine Meyers, “Research for AIDS Policy in China and Data Gaps for Planning the Response” in Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, editors, AIDS and Social Policy in China Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications (2006).

Yuanli Liu and Joan Kaufman, “Controlling HIV/AIDS in China: Health System Challenges” in Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, editors, AIDS and Social Policy in China Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications (2006).

Zhang Beichuan and Joan Kaufman “The Rights of People with Same Sex Sexual Behavior: Recent Progress and Continuing Challenges in China” in Geeta Misra and Radhika Chandiramani editors, Sexuality, Gender and Rights: Exploring Theory and Practice in South and South East Asia, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2005.

Tony Saich and Joan Kaufman, “Financial Reform, Poverty, and the Impact on Reproductive Health Provision: evidence from three rural townships” in Yasheng Huang, Anthony Saich, and Edward Steinfeld, eds. Financial Sector Reform in China. Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications, 2005.

Kaufman, Joan “SARS and China’s Health System Response: Better to be both Red and Expert!” in Arthur Kleinman and James L. Watson, eds, SARS in China: Prelude to Pandemic? Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2005.

Kaufman, Joan, Zhang Erli, Xie Zhenming, “Family Planning Quality of Care in China: Scaling Up a Pilot Project into a National Reform Program” in From Pilot Projects to Policies and Programs: Strategies for Scaling Up Innovations in Health Service Delivery Geneva: World Health Organization, 2005.

Kaufman, Joan, “Financing, Provision, and Use of Reproductive Health Services in Rural China”, The Implications of Health Sector Reform for Reproductive Health and Rights, Report of a Meeting of the Working Group for Reproductive Health and Family Planning, Center for Health and Gender Equity and the Population Council (NY: The Population Council, 1999)

Zhang Kaining, Gu Xingyuan, Kaufman, Joan, “A Study of the Financing, Provision and Utilization of Reproductive Health Service in Rural China: Methodology, Findings, and Recommendations” in Virginia Li and Wang Shaoxian, editors: Collaboration and Participation: Women’s Reproductive Health of Yunnan, China (Beijing Medical University Press, 1998)

Kaufman, Joan, Yan Liqin, Wang Tongyin, “Reproductive Tract Infections: A Serious, Under-recognized, Complex Health Problem in China” in Virginia Li and Wang Shaoxian, editors: Collaboration and Participation: Women’s Reproductive Health of Yunnan, China (Beijing Medical University Press, 1998)

Kaufman, Joan and Gita Sen, “Population, Health and Gender in Vietnam: Social Policies Under the Economic Reforms” in Bjorge Lunggren editor: The Challenge of Reform in Indochina (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993).

Kaufman, Joan, “Adolescent Pregnancy and Sexuality: Lessons from the Developing World” in R. Morgan and B. Rao, editors, Global Learning for Health (Washington, D.C.: National Council for International Health, 1993).

Kaufman, Joan, “Steroid Contraceptives and Women’s Response: Program Considerations from the Quality of Care Perspective” in Sheldon Segal and Rachel Snow, editors: Steroid Contraception and Women’s Response (New York: Plenum Press, 1984).

Papers

Joan Kaufman, Fang Jing, Liu Yunguo, Liu Maowei, “Continuing Disparities in Reproductive Health and Gender Equality in Poor Rural China: Findings from a Baseline Study in Dafang, Zhenning, and Luoping Counties, China, GHEN China Case Study Working Paper 2, The Institute for Development Studies Working Papers Series, IDS, UK (2010)

Fang Jing, Joan Kaufman and Liu Yunguo, Health Service Planning and Women’s Organization in Poor Rural China: The Case of Dafang County, Guizhou Province, GHEN China Case Study Working Paper 1, The Institute for Development Studies Working Papers Series, IDS, UK (2008)

Joan Kaufman, Infectious Disease Challenges in China in Charles W. Freeman and Xiaoqing Lu, editors, China’s Capacity to Manage Infectious Diseases: Global Implications, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, (March 2009)

Books

Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, editors, AIDS and Social Policy in China Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications (2006).

Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, “Introduction: Social Policy and HIV/AIDS in China” in Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, editors, AIDS and Social Policy in China Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications (2006).

Joan Kaufman and Kathrine Meyers, “Research for AIDS Policy in China and Data Gaps for Planning the Response” in Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, editors, AIDS and Social Policy in China Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications (2006).

Yuanli Liu and Joan Kaufman, “Controlling HIV/AIDS in China: Health System Challenges” in Joan Kaufman, Arthur Kleinman, Tony Saich, editors, AIDS and Social Policy in China Cambridge: Harvard University Asia Center Publications (2006).

Kaufman, Joan, A Billion and Counting: Family Planning Campaigns and Policies in the People’s Republic of China, (San Francisco Press, 1983).

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