Banchang, P.N. (1981) Low Income Migrants in Chiang Mai and Kampaang Petch, Southeast Asia Population Research Awards Program (SEAPRAP), no. 49.
2.
Benchawithayatham, S. and S. Boonkamreung (1993) 'Everyone At Risk Including Hilltribe Peoples', Thai Development Newsletter23: 22-4.
3.
Dias, H.D. (1990) 'Agricultural Change and the Transformation of Urban-Rural Linkages in Asia', Regional Development Dialogue11(2): 1-20.
4.
Ekachai, S. (1990) Behind the Smile: Voices of ThailandBangkok: Post Publishing Co. Ltd.
5.
Ekachai, S. (1991/1992) 'The Trial of Culture and Tourism' , Thai Development Newsletter20: 28-9.
6.
Enloe, C. (1989) Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International PoliticsLondon: Pandora Press.
7.
Ford, N. and S. Koetsawang (1991) 'The Socio-cultural Context of the Transmission of HIV in Thailand', Social Science and Medicine33(4): 405-14.
8.
Foster, B.L. (1975) 'Continuity and Change in the Thai Family Structure' , Journal of Anthropological Research31(1): 34-50.
9.
Grandstaff, T.B. (1980) 'Shifting Cultivation in Northern Thailand: Possibilities for Development', in Resource Systems Theory and Methodology Series, no. 3. Tokyo : The United Nations University.
10.
Gray, D. (1991/1992) 'Trekkers Destroying Tribal Ways of Life', Thai Development Newsletter20: 32-3.
11.
Handley, P. (1989) 'Sex Trade Is So Entrenched That Neither AIDS Nor Embarrassment Threatens It: The Lust Frontier', Far Eastern Economic Review, 2 November, pp. 44-5.
12.
Kammerer, C.A. (1988) 'Shifting Gender Asymmetries Among Akha of Northern Thailand', in N. Eberhardt (ed.) Gender, Power and the Construction of Moral Order: Studies for the Thai Periphery, pp. 33-51, Center for Southeast Asian Studies Monograph. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
13.
Kammerer, C.A. and P.V. Symonds (1993) 'AIDS: Everyone At Risk Including Hilltribe Peoples' , Thai Development Newsletter23: 3-5.
14.
Kewthep, K. (1976) Rapid Population Growth and its Impact on Rural Poverty and Landlessness, Southeast Asia Population Research Awards Program , no. 13.
15.
Kiatiprajuk, S. (1991) 'Women in the Development Process', Thai Development Newsletter19: 11-15.
16.
Koson, Srisang (1991/1992) 'An Alternative to Tourism', Thai Development Newsletter20: 46-8.
17.
Kunstadter, P. (1984) Demographic Differentials in a Rapidly Changing Mixed Ethnic Population in Thailand Nupri Research Paper Series no. 19.
18.
Leungaraman, P. and N. Rajesh (1992) The Future of People and Forests in Thailand After the Logging BanBangkok: Project for Ecological Recovery.
19.
Lohmann, L. (1990) 'Commercial Plantations in Thailand: Deforestation by any other Name', The Ecologist20 (1): 9-17.
20.
Muecke, M.A. (1984) 'Make Money Not Babies: Changing Status Markers of Northern Thai Women', Asian Survey24: 459-70.
21.
Muecke, M.A. (1992) 'Mother Sold Food, Daughter Sells Her Body: The Cultural Continuity of Prostitution', Social Science and Medicine35(7): 891-901.
22.
Phongpaichit, P. (1982) 'From Peasant Girls to Bangkok Masseuses', in ILO, Women, Work and Development.Geneva: International Labour Office.
23.
Pitchayakan, P. (1982) The Inter-relationship of Subsistence Economy and Population Problems: a Study of the Akha Case in ThailandSingapore: Southeast Asia Population Research Awards Program (SEAPRAP) Research Report.
24.
Pleumarom, A. (1991/1992) 'Golfers' Dreams, Farmers' Nightmare' , Thai Development Newsletter20: 34-5.
25.
Prudthathorn, N. (1991) 'Prostitution: Attitudes Are the Problem', Thai Development Newsletter19: 45-6.
26.
Ramitanondh, S. (1993) 'Destruction of Thai Forests: Scapegoating of the Hill Tribes', Thai Development Newsletter23: 27-9.
27.
Skrobanek, S. (1987) 'Strategies Against Prostitution in Thailand', in M. Davies (ed.) Third World - Second Sex, Vol. 2. London: Zed Books .
28.
Supapueng, N. (1992) 'What Women Get From Tourism', Thai Development Newsletter20: 40-2.
29.
Thitiprasert, B. (1991) 'Rural Women are Unequal Partners', Thai Development Newsletter19: 16-20.