CURRICULUM VITAE

ISRAEL OLATUNJI ORUBULOYE

Place and Date of Birth:   Are-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria, 20 August 1947
Marital Status:   Married to Chief (Mrs) Modupe Orubuloye with Four children
Nationality:   Nigerian
Permanent Address:



  No 1 Olatunji Street, Poly. Road, P. O. Box 1904,
Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria Phone: 234 30-250 997
234-1-08033247005.
Email Vc@unadportal.com
Contact Address:



  Department of Sociology,
University of Ado-Ekiti,
P.M.B. 5363, Ado-Ekiti,
Ekiti State, Nigeria
Tenure Position:


  Professor of Sociology,
University of Ado-Ekiti,
Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria
Education:    
   
1962/66 Egbe-Oba High School, Ikole-Ekiti, West African School Certificate
1967/68 Oduduwa College, Ile -Ife , G.C.E. Advanced Level
1969/74 University of Ibadan, Ibadan; B.Sc. M.Sc. Sociology
1975/78 Australian National University, Canberra, Ph.D. Demography
   
Fellowships and Scholarships:  
   
1   Population Council Fellowship (through the Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria), 1973-1974.
2   Population Council Fellowship, 1975-1978.
3   Australian National University Ph.D. Supplementation Award, 1975-1978.
4   Federal Government of Nigeria Ph.D. Scholarship Award, 1975-1978 (Award not utilized).
5   Population Council Fellowship, January-December, 1998.
 
Professional Career:    
1972/74 Research Scholar, Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
1974/75 Junior Research Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, Ibadan, Nigeria.
1975/78 Ph.D. Scholar, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
1979 Post-Doctorate Fellow of Demography, Vrije Universite Brussels, Belgium.
1978/81 Research Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, Ibadan, Nigeria.
1981/83 Senior Research Fellow, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, Ibadan., Nigeria.
1983/85 Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Ondo State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria.
1985/89 Reader (Associate Professor), Department of Sociology, Ondo State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria.
1988 Visiting Reader, Department of Demography and Social Statistics, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
1989 - Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria
1990 Visiting Fellow, Health Transition Centre, Australian National University, Canberra,
1991 Visiting Research Professor, Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research,
1992 Visiting Fellow, Health Transition Centre, Australian National University, Canberra.
1994/95 Visiting Fellow, Health Transition Centre, Australian National University, Canberra,
1997/98 Visiting Fellow, Health Transition Centre, Australian National University, Canberra.
1999 Visiting Fellow, Health Transition Centre, Australian National University, Canberra.
   
Service within and outside the University:
1985/91   Chairman, Students’ Welfare Board.
1986/90 Chairman, Guest House Management Committee.
1990/92 Member, Project Implementation Advisory Committee.
1992/95 Chairman, Committee of Deans.
1992/96 Chairman, Housing Loans Board.
1984/90 Chairman Board of Governor Are/Afao Comprehensive High School.
1989/96 Member Board of Governors Egbe-Oba High School, Ikole Ekiti.
1991/96 Vice-President Egbe-Oba High School , Old Students’ Association.
2000/2004 Member, Governing Council, Federal University of Technology, Yola
2001/2003 Consultant to the Federal Ministry of Health on Behavioural HIV/AIDS Sentinel Survey.
   
Administrative Experience at the University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria.
     
1985/86   Co-ordinator, Department of Sociology.
1987/89   Acting Dean, Faculty of the Social Sciences.
1989/92   Dean, Faculty of the Social Sciences.
1992 /95   Deputy Vice-Chancellor.
1995/96   Acting Vice-Chancellor.
2002/2004   Director, International Programmes Office, University of Ado-Ekiti
2004 to date   Vice- Chancellor, University of Ado-Ekiti.
   
Membership and Positions held in Organizations:
 
Elected member, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP).
Nominated member, New York Academy of Science
Member, Population Association of Nigeria (PAN)
Member, Union of African Population Studies (UAPS)
 
Professional Accomplishments:
1979   Consultant in Demography on ECOWAS Project on Population Profile.
1980 Represented Nigeria at the World Fertility Survey Conference held in London .
1981 Member of Steering Committee on Population Education for Nigeria.
1983 Member of the United Nations Experts Group on fertility and family, Attended the meeting held in New Delhi, India, 5-11 January, 1983 and was a Rapporteur for one of the sessions.
1985/90 External Examiner for M.Sc. Course-work, Department of Demography, Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife.
1995/97 External Examiner for M.Sc. Coursework, Department of Demography, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
1990 - External Examiner, U. N. Regional Institute for Population Studies, University of Ghana. Accra, Ghana.
1990 Member, National Technical Committee for the Preparation for 1991 Nigeria Population Census.
1989- Co-ordinator of the Rockefeller Foundation Project on Health Transition in Nigeria.
1991 - Principal Investigator of the SAREC/SIDA funded research programme on Sexual Networking, STDs and HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.
1991 - Co-ordinator of the SAREC/SIDA funded West African Research Group on Sexual Networking STD and HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda.
1992/96 External Supervisor for Ph.D. degree in Demography, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
1996 Principal Investigator of the International Centre for Research on Women, Washington D. C. Project on Women’s Role in Decision-making at the Household and Family levels in Ondo State, Nigeria.
1998 Principal investigator on SAREC Project on Resistance to Change in Sexual Behaviour
in Africa.
1998 External Examiner for Ph.D. candidate, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
   
Countries visited on study leave, study tours, conferences, workshops and seminars 1975 to date:
     
Australia:  
1975/78 Study leave for a Ph.D. Program, The Australian National University, Canberra.
1989 Conference on Health Transition, ANU, Canberra.
1990 Visiting Fellowship, Health Transition Centre, ANU, Canberra.
1992 Visiting Fellowship, Health Transition Centre, ANU, Canberra.
1994/95 Visiting Fellowship, Health Transition Centre, ANU, Canberra.
1997/98 Visiting Fellowship, Health Transition Centre, ANU, Canberra.
1999 Visiting Fellowship, Health Transition Centre, ANU, Canberra.
2006 Conference of Vice-Chancellors of Commonwealth Universities, Adelaide, 9-12 April.
   
Austria:  
1990 United Nations Conference on women, HIV/AIDS and the Role of National Machinery for the Advancement of Women, Vienna.
Belgium:  
1979 Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Brussels, Brussels.
1979 Workshop on child-spacing in Tropical Africa, University of Brussels
1996 European Commission, UNAIDS and World Banks Workshop on AIDS and
Development, Limelette.
Britain:  
1980 World Fertility Survey Conference, London.
Brazil:  
1993 Workshop on conceiving Sexuality: Approaches to sex Research in a Post-modern World, Rio-de Janeiro.
1998 IUSSP Seminar on Gender and Reproductive Health: Changing Priorities in an Era of Social Transformation and Globalization, Campos de Jordao, Brazil, November 16-19
Cote D’Ivoire:  
1997 10th African International Conference on AIDS/STDs. Abidjan, 7-11 December
Denmark:  
1990

IUSSP Seminar on Anthroplogical studies relevant to the sexual transmission of HIV, Sonderberg
Ethiopia:  
1983 NISER Mission to Economic Commission for Africa, Addis-Ababa.
France:  
1992 United Nations International Conference on Population and Development 1994, Paris.
Ghana:  
1989 Colloquium on the Impact of family planning in sub-Saharan Africa, Accra.
1993 SAREC Workshop on Sexual Networking and AIDS, Cape Coast.
1996 SAREC Workshop on Individual and Collective Vulnerability to STDs, HIV/AIDS, Accra.
India:  
1993 United Nations, Expert Groups meeting on Fertility and Family , New Delhi.
Italy:  
1990 FAO, Workshop on Population, Agriculture and Food Production, Rome.
Kenya:  
1985 IUSSP Workshop on Application of Demographic Techniques, Nairobi.
1998 IUSSP Seminar on Reproductive Change in sub-Saharan Africa, November 2-4.
Liberia:  
1979

United Nations Economic Commission meeting on Population Dynamics, Fertility and Mortality in Africa, Monrovia.
Sweden:  
1990

Meeting with SAREC Research Group on Research Agenda for Sexual Networking STDs, HIV/AIDS, Stockholm.
1995 Workshop on SAREC sponsored Research Project, Stockholm.
Senegal:  
1988 IUSSP Conference on African Population, Dakar.
1993 IUSSP Seminar on Women and Demographic Change in sub-Saharan Africa, Dakar.
1996

International Symposium on Social Sciences and AIDS in Africa: Review and Prospects Sali, Portugal.
2002 Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV Programme in Africa, Dakar, Senegal 3-7 February
South Africa:  
1997 Workshop on Sexual Networking in East and Southern Africa, Durban.
1998 Third African Population Conference, Durban 6-10 December, 1999.
2005 Conference of Vice-Chancellors of African Universities, Cape Town, 21-25 February.
Thailand:  
1994

IUSSP Conference on Sexual Cultures and Migration in the Era of AIDS Anthropological and Demographic Perspectives, Bangkok.
Togo:  
1982/83 NISER/Battelle Workshop on Population and Development, Lome.
Tanzania:  
1990 Study tour of Tanzania on Primary Health Care Project.
Uganda:  
1992 SAREC Workshop on Sexual Networking , STDS, HIV/AIDS, Uganda.
1995 9 th African International Conference on AIDS, Uganda.
1995 SAREC Workshop on Sexual Networking STDs, HIV/AIDS, Mbarara.
USA:  
1978 Meeting with External Examiners at the United Nations Centre , New York.
1982

Battelle Human Affairs Research Symposium on Population and Development,
Washington DC.
1991

Meeting with Rockefeller Foundation Officials on the Nigerian Health Transition Project, New- York.
   
Zambia:
11th International Conference on AIDS/STDs in Africa, Lusaka. 12-16 September, 1999.
     
Major Research:  
 
1970/72 Survey of Acceptors of Family Planning in Ilesha and Imesi-ile, Nigeria.
1973/74 Study of the Impact of Public Health services on Mortality in the Ekiti District of
Nigeria.
1973/94 Field Supervisor on the Nigerian component of the Changing African Family Project.
1975/78 Study on Fertility, Sexual Abstinence and Contraception in Southwest , Nigeria.
1979 Study of the Population Profile of ECOWAS countries from official data.
1978/80 Survey of the Resources of Plateau State of Nigeria.
1981/83 Study of Population and Development in Nigeria from Official Data.
1981/82 Study of Primary Health Care Services in Nigeria, Tanzania and Sri-Lanka from official data.
1982/83 Study of Traditional Medicine in Bendel State of Nigeria.
1986 Survey of Population, Housing and Living Conditions in Ado-Ekiti and Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria.
1989 Survey of Sexual Networking in the Ekiti District of Nigeria.
1991/92 Survey of Sexual Networking among the Three major Ethnic Groups in Nigeria.
1991 Study of the Impact of Family Budget in Treatment Decision in the Ekiti District of Nigeria.
1991 Study on Fertility Transition in the Ekiti District of Nigeria.
1991 Study of Women’s Control over Their Sexuality in the Ekiti District of Nigeria.
1993/94 Study of the Cultural, Social and Behavioural Context of Male Sexuality in Southwest Nigeria.
1996 Study of women’s role in decision-making at the household and family levels in Nigeria
1997/8 Study on Resistance to Changes in Sexual Behaviour in the Presence of HIV/AIDS
   

Recent Research Activities:
 
(i)   Study of the Cultural, Social and Behavioural Context of Health Treatment in the six geo-political zones of Nigeria. The grant for this research project was provided by the Rockeffeller Foundation, USA.
(ii) Community Based Distribution and Social Marketing of Contraceptives in Ekiti State. The grant for the research project was provided by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, USA.
(iii) Behavioral Surveillance Survey among Youth, the General Population and High Risk Population in Nigeria. The grant for these projects is being provided by the WHO, UNAIDS, DFID UNICEF and the Federal Government of Nigeria. I am the Consultant for the projects.
   
Publications:
 
  Books
1.   Author: Abstinence as a method of Birth Control: Fertility and Child-Spacing among Yoruba Women of Nigeria. Australian National University Press, Canberra,
2. Joint author with (O.Y. Oyeneye), Population and Development in Nigeria NISER, June 1983.
3. Joint author with (J.F. Olorunfemi) Introduction to Population Analysis.Afrografika, Akure, 1986.
4. Joint editor and contributor with (J. C. Caldwell, P. Caldwell and Gigi Santow) Sexual Networking, STD and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan, Canberra: The Australian National University. 1994.
5.


Joint editor and contributor with (John C. Caldwell, Gigi Santow, P. Caldwell and John Anarfi) “Sexual Networking and HIV/AIDS in West Africa”. Health Transition Review Supplement to vol. 3 Canberra. The Australian National University. 1993.
6

Joint author and contributor with ( J. C. Caldwell , P. Caldwell and Shail Jain), The Third World AIDS Epidemic Health Transition Review , Supplement to vol 5. Canberra. The Australian National University, 1995.
7

Author Health Treatment in Nigeria: The Social, Cultural and Behavioural Determinants. Canberra, Australian National University, 1998.
8

Joint author with ( Folakemi Oguntimehin) The Study of Human Populations. Centre for Population and Health Research P.O. Box 1904, Ado-Ekiti, 2000.
9

Joint Author with ( D. Olu Ajakaiye) Health-Seeking Behaviour in Nigeria. Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research (NISER), Ibadan, Nigeria, 2002.
10

Author Disease, Illness and Society. Centre for Population and Health Research, P.O. Box 1904, Ado-Ekiti, 2004.
   
Chapter in Books:
 
11.


  “High Fertility and Rural Economy: A case study of Yoruba Society in West Nigeria”. in J. C. Caldwell (ed) The Persistence of High Fertility: Population Prospects in the Third World. Canberra: The Australian National University. 1977.
12.

“Family Obligation and Fertility in Nigeria :the case of the Yoruba Western Nigeria” in L.T. Ruzicka (ed), The Economic and Social Supports for High Fertility. Canberra: The Australian National University. 1977.
13.

“Child-spacing among rural Yoruba Women: Ekiti and Ibadan Divisions in Nigeria”, in H. J. Page and R. Lesthaeghe (eds.) Child-spacing in Tropical Africa: Traditions and Change. Academic Press, London, 1981.
14


“Rural-urban Fertility Differentials among the Yoruba of Nigeria”. in Helen Chojnacka, P. O. Olusanya and Folayan Ojo (eds.) Population and Economic Development in Nigeria in the Nineteen Eighties, United Nations. New York, 1981.
15.


“Education and Socio-Demographic changes in Nigeria: the Western Nigerian Experience,” in Helen Ware (ed.), Women, Education and Modernization of Family in West Africa. Canberra. The Australian National University. 1981.
16.

“The Significance of breast-feeding for Fertility and Mortality in Africa”. Population Dynamics: Fertility and mortality in Africa, United Nations, Economic Commission for Africa, Addis Ababa, 1981.
17.

“Utilization of Population Census Data for Planning purposes in Nigeria”, in O. O. Arowolo and Daramola (eds.) The Philosophy of Population Census in Nigeria. Ibadan: University Press, 1983.
18.

The Demographic Situation” in I.O.Orubuloye and O.Y.Oyeneye, (eds) Population and Development in Nigeria. NISER. June 1983.
19

“Towards National Policy on Population,” in I. O. Orubuloye and O. Y. Oyeneye (eds.), Population and Development in Nigeria. NISER. 1983.
20.


(with O. Y. Oyeneye,) “The Health Services Sector: The Federal Basic Health Services Schemes” in B.U.N. Igwe and C.N. Ndekwu (eds). Technological Choice Decision-making in Nigeria’s Public Sector. NISER. 1985 pp. 59-77.
21
“Morbidity and Mortality “ in UNESCO Source Book on Population Education in Africa. UNESCO. 1986. Pp. 39-48.
22

Values and Cost of Daughters and Son to Yoruba Mothers and Fathers “ in C. Oppong, (ed.) Sex Roles, Population and Development in West Africa. Heinemann, London. 1987, pp. 86- 90.
23


“The Role of Local Government in Environmental Sanitation: The case of solid Waste Management”, in A. Adebo and Dipo Kolawole (eds), Local Government Council Management in Nigeria, Afrografika, Akure. 1988. pp. 118-126.
24


(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell): “Sexual Networking and Risk of AIDS in Southwest Nigeria”,. in Tim Dyson (ed.) Sexual Behaviour and Networking: Anthropological and Socio-cultural Studies on the Transmission of HIV Derouaux Ordina . IUSSP Liege. 1992, pp 303-312.
25


(with J.C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell), “The Role of Religious Leaders in Changing Sexual Behaviour in Southwest Nigeria in an era of AIDS”, in J.C. Caldwell et al (eds) Sexual Networking and HIV/AIDS in West Africa. Health Transition Review Supplement to vol. 3, 1993.
26


“Sexual Networking, Use of Condoms, and Perceptions of STD and HIVAIDS Transmission Among Migrant Sex workers in Lagos, Nigeria” in Gilbert Herdt (ed.) Sexual Cultures and Migration in the Era of AIDS:Anthropological and Demographic Perspectives Oxford University Press, London. 1997 pp. 216-224.
27


(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell), “Commercial sex in Nigeria in the Shadow of AIDS”, in I. O. Orubuloye , J. C. Caldwell, P Caldwell and Gigi Santow (eds) Sexual Networking, STDs and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, Health Transition Series No 4, Canberra , Australian , 1994, pp 101-116
28


(with J. C. Caldwell, and Pat Caldwell) “Methodological Advances in Studying the Social context of AIDS in West Africa” in I. O. Orubuloye, J.C. Caldwell, P Caldwell and Gigi Santow. Sexual Networking and AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Health Transition Series No 4. Canberra, Australia, 1994, pp. 1-12.
29


“Patterns of Sexual Behaviour of High Risk Populations Groups and their Implications for STDs and HIV/AIDS transmission in Nigeria”. in R. G. Parker and John H. Gagnon (ed). Conceiving Sexuality: Approaches to Sex Research in a Post-modern World. Routledge, New York and London. 1995, pp. 235-248.
30


“Women’s Control over their Sexuality: Implications for STDs and HIV/AIDS Transmission in Nigeria”. in P.K. Makinwa Adebusoye (ed). Women and Demographic Change in sub-Saharan Africa, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, 1995, pp. 223-232.
31


(with O. P. Omoniyi and W. A. Shokunbi) (eds) “Sexual Networking, STDs and HIV/AIDS in Four Urban Gaols in Nigeria: in I. O. Orubuloye et al. The Third World AIDS Epidemic. Supplement to Volume 5 Health Transition Review, Canberra. The Australian National University, 1995, pp. 123-130.
32

(with Pat Caldwell and J. C. Caldwell), “A note on Suspect Practices during the AIDS Epidemic: Vaginal Drying and Scarification in Southwest Nigeria.in I. O. Orubuloye et al. (eds) Ibid pp. 161-165.
33


(with J. C Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) Intervention Strategies suggested by the Nigerian Segment of the SAREC program on Sexual Networking, STDs and AIDS, in I. O. Orubuloye op. cit. pp. 237-244
34



(with J.B. Oni) Health Transition Research in Nigeria in the era of the Structural Adjustment Programme, in R.M. Douglas et. al. (eds) The Shaping of Fertility and Mortality Declines: The Contemporary Demographic Transition. Supplement to Volume 6 Health Transition Review. Canberra: The Australian National University, 1996, pp. 301-324.
35


(with J.C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell ) Methodological Advances in Studying the Social Context of AIDS West Africa in A. Basu. P. Aaby and K. Streatfield (eds) New Approaches to Anthropological Demography. Cladredon Press Oxford (in press).
36

Population, Housing and Living Conditions in Ado-Ekiti Region in F. S. Ebisemiju (ed.) Ado Ekiti Region: A Geographical Analysis and Master Plan, 2000.
37


(with J.C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) Female ‘circumcision’ among the Yoruba of Southwest Nigeria: the beginning of change in Bettina Shell-Duncan and Ylva Hernlund`(eds.) Female ‘Circumcision’: Emerging Perspectives, 2000.
38

Health care in Nigeria: the fallacy of ‘good health’ for all in Elisha P. Renne and J.A. Ebigbola
(eds.) Volume in memory of the late P.O.Olusanya , University of Ibadan Press, 2000.
39



(with Folakemi Oguntimehin) Death is pre-ordained it will come when it is due: attitude of men to
death in the presence of AIDS in Nigeria in J.C Caldwell et al. Resistance to Change in Sexual
Behaviour in the Presence of AIDS Supplement to Volume 7 Health Transition Review.Canberra: The Australian National University, 1999.
40


(with J.C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) Resistance to Change in Sexual Behaviour in the Presence of AIDS in Southern Nigeria. in J.C Caldwell et al. Resistance to Change in Sexual Behaviour in the Presence of AIDS Supplement to Volume 7 Health Transition Review. Canberra: The Australian National University, 1999.
   
Journal Articles:
 
41

  (with J. C. Caldwell) “The Impact of Public Health Services on Mortality: A study of Mortality Differentials in a rural area of Nigeria” Population Studies, 1975, vol 29. pp 259-272.
42

“Sexual Abstinence Patterns and Differentials in Rural Western Nigeria Evidence from a survey of Yoruba women”. Social Science and Medicine, 1979, vol. 13 a pp. 27-40.
43

“Nuptiality and Fertility in a rural area of Nigeria”. Ife Social Sciences Review, 1981 vol. 4, Nos 1-2 pp 27- 40.
44

(with O. Y Oyeneye.) “Meetings Health care in Development Countries: the case of Basic Health Services Scheme”, NISER Seminar Series, 1982 vol, 1, pp. 1-20.
45

(with O. Y. Oyeneye) “Primary Health Care in Developing Countries: the Case of Nigeria, Sri Lanka and Tanzania”. Social Science and Medicine, 1982 vol.16, No. 6, 1982, pp. 675-686.
46

(with O. Y. Oyeneye) “Traditional Health Manpower Resources in Nigeira: The Case of Bendel State” AMAN, Journal of Society, Culture and Environment, 1984 vol. 3, No. 1, 1984, pp. 97-109.
47

“Population Growth Educational Development in Plateau State of Nigeria, 1976-2001”. Research for Development Journal of the Nigerian Institute of social and Economic Research, Ibadan, 1987 vol. 3, 1987, pp. 96-114.
48

“The Implications of the Demographic Development Transition Theory for Fertility Change in Nigeria”. International Journal of Sociology, 1991 vol. 1, 1991.
49

(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell): “Sexual Networking in Ekiti District of Nigeria”, Studies in Family Planning , vol, 17, No. 2, April, 1991, pp. 61-73.
50

(with J. C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell and C. Bledsoe),: “The Impact of Family Budget Structure on Health Treatment in Nigeria Health Transition Review, vol.1 No 2., October, 1991, pp.189-210.
51

(with J. C. Caldwell, and Pat Caldwell) “Diffusion and Focus in Sexual Networking: Identifying Partners and Partners’ Partners”, Studies in Family Planning 1992, vol 23 pp. 343-351.
52


(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell), “Fertility Decline in Africa: a New type of Transition? Population and Development Review. 1992, vol. 18. No.2 pp.211-242.
53



(with J. C. Caldwell, and Pat Caldwell,) The Role of a Religious Leaders in Changing Sexual Behaviour in Southwest Nigeria in an Era of AIDS”, in of AIDS”, J. C. Caldwell et al (eds), Sexual Networking and HIV/AID in West Africa. Supplement to Health Transition Review 3, Canberra: The Australian National University, 1993, pp. 93-104.
54


(with J. C. Caldwell, and Pat Caldwell) “African Women’s control over their Sexuality in an Era of AIDS” Social Science and Medicine. 1993, vol 37. No. 7. pp 859-872.
55

(with J. C. Caldwell, and Pat Caldwell,). “The Role of High-risk Occupation in the Spread of AIDs: Trucks Drivers and Itinerant Market in Nigeria”. International Family Planning Perspectives 1993, vol 19, No 2, pp.43-48.
56
(with J.C Caldwell Pat Caldwell) The Destabilisation of the Traditional Yoruba sexual System”, Population and Development Review, 1991 vol 17 No 2 pp. 229-262.
57

with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) The Family and Sexual Networking in sub-Saharan Africa: Historical Regional differentials and Present -day implications” Population Studies 1992, No 46, pp. 385-410.
58

(with J. C. Caldwell, and Pat Caldwell, “Under-reaction to AIDS In sub- Saharan Africa”. Social Science and Medicine 1992 vol. 34: 1169-1182.
59


(with J. C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell: E. M. Ankran , J. K. Anarfi, D. K. Agyman, K. Awusabo-Asare) “African Families and AIDS: Context, Reactions and Potential Interventions”, in Sexual Networking and HIV/AIDS in West Africa. Supplement to Health Transition Review 3. Canberra:The Australian National University, 1993.
60

The Demographic Situation in Nigeria and Prospects for Fertility Transition. Journal of International Development 1995, vol 7 No 1. pp 135-144.
61
(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) “The Cultural social and Attitudinal Context of Male Sexual Behaviour in urban Southwest Nigeria, Health Transition Review 1995. vol 5. No.2 pp. 207-222.
62 Can Health Transition Research in Nigeria Improve Health? Forum: Ibid pp. 240-245.
63


(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell). Perceived Male Sexual needs and Male Sexual Behaviour in Southwest Nigeria. Social Science and Medicine 1997 vol. 44 No 8 pp 1195 - 1207.
64

(with J. C Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) “Male and Female Circumcision in Africa: From a Regional to a Specific Nigerian Examination” Social Science and Medicine 1997 vol.44 No 8. Pp1181-1193.
   
Conference Proceedings:
 
65


  “Demographic Data for Planning at the Local Government Level”, in O. Y. Oyeneye, B. Okuwa and O. O. Odugbemi (eds), Effective Management at the Local Government Level. Proceedings of the Workshop Organised by the Faculty of social and Management Sciences, Ogun State University, Ago-Iwoye, October 22-26, 1984, pp. 46-54.
66


  “Socio-cultural Factors Influencing the Determinants of Fertility: Selected Case Studies in Nigeria”, in J. A. Ebigbola and van de Walle (eds). The Cultural Roots of African Fertility Regimes Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife and University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1987, pp. 331-345.
67

  “Recent Immigration of West-African citizens into Nigeria”. Proceedings of IUSSP Conference on African Population, Dakar, 1988, pp. 4:1:68.
68

  “Population Policy in Nigeria”. Proceedings of the Colloquium on the Impact of Family Planning Programs in sub-Saharan Africa:Current Issues and Future Prospects, Legon, Ghana, 1989.
69



  (with Caldwell J. C. and P. Caldwell, I. Gajanayake, Orubuloye I. O., I. Pieris and P. H. Reddy: “Cultural, Social and Behavioural Determinants of Health and their Mechanisms”. In J. C. Caldwell et. al. (eds), What we know about Health Transition: the Cultural, Social and Behavioural Determinants of Health. The Proceedings of an International Workshop, Canberra, May 1989, Australian National University, Canberra, 1990, pp. 534-541.
70

  “Patterns of Female Sexuality in the Ekiti District of Ondo State, Nigeria, Women HIV/AIDS and the Role of National Machinery for the Advancement of Women, United Nations, Vienna, 1990.
   
Working Papers, Occasional Papers and Technical Reports Reports:
 
71   (with Oyeneye O. Y.) “Some Aspects of Traditional Medicine, Bendel State of Nigeria”. NISER, 1985.
72 “Recent Immigration of West African citizens into Nigeria”. Report Prepared for NISER, 1985.
73

Population, Housing and Living Conditions in Ado-Ekiti and Akure Ondo State. Mimeograph Department of Sociology, Ondo State University Ado-Ekiti, 1987.
74

(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell: “Experimental Research on Sexual Networking in Ekiti District of Nigeria. Health Transition Working Paper, No 3, Canberra. The Australian National University 1990.
75


(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell: “Change in the Nature and Levels of Sexual Networking in an African society: The Destabilisation of the Traditional Yoruba system. Health Transition Centre Working Paper, No 4. Canberra. The Australian National University, 1990.
76


(with Caldwell J. C. and Pat Caldwell ) “The Family and Sexual Networking in sub-Saharan Africa: Historic Regional Differences and Present Day Implications”, Health Transition Centre Working Paper, No 5, Canberra The Australian National University centre. 1991.
77

Sexual Networking and the Risk of AIDS in Southwest Nigeria. Mimeograph, Health Transition Centre, The Australian National University, Canberra 1991.
78


(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell ) “The Role of High-risk Occupations in the Spread of AIDS:Truck Drivers and Itinerant Market Women in Nigeria”. Health Transition Working Paper, No. 10. Canberra The Australian National University, 1992.
79

(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) “Diffusion and focus in sexual networking: Identifying partners’ partners in Nigeria Health Transition Working Paper No 11, Canberra. The Australian National University, 1992.
80

(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) “a new kind of African transition”, Health Transition Working Paper. No 12, Canberra. The Australian National University, 1992.
81

(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell) “Women’s Control over their sexuality in urban Nigeria”. Health Transition Working Paper. No 13, Health Transition Centre Canberra. The Australian National University, 1992.
82

(with J. C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell ) Commercial sex workers in Nigeria in the Shadow of AIDS. Health Transition Working Paper .No 20, Canberra. The Australian National University. 1994
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