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Glasgow, Nina, Lois Wright Morton, and Nan Johnson. 2004. Critical Issues in Rural Health. Blackwell Publishing.
Tanaka, K., and Nan Johnson. 2008. "The shifting roles of women in intergenerational mutual caregiving in Japan: The importance of peace, population growth, and economic expansion." Journal of Family History, 33(1): 96-120. DOI. Abstract.
Jenkins, Kristi R., Nan Johnson, and Mary Beth Ofstedal. 2007. "Patterns and Associations of Body Weight Among Older Adults in Two Asian Societies." Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 22(1): 83-99. DOI. Abstract.
Johnson, Nan. 2007. "Population change and rural society." Rural Sociology, 72(2): 322-324. Abstract.
Johnson, Nan. 2004. "Nonmetro residence and impaired vision among elderly Americans." Journal of Rural Health, 20(2): 142-150. Abstract.
Johnson, Nan. 2004. "Nonmetro residence, hearing loss, and its accommodation among elderly people." Journal of Rural Health, 20(2): 136-141. Abstract.
Johnson, Nan. 2002. "An Hour Before Daylight: Memories of a Rural Boyhood." Rural Sociology, 67(4): 658-660.
Johnson, Nan. 2002. "Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium." Rural Sociology, 67(2): 311-314.
Johnson, Nan. 2004. "Spatial Patterning of Disabilities among Adults." In Critical Issues in Rural Health edited by Nina Glasgow, Lois Wright Morton and Nan E. Johnson. Pp. 27-36. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell.
Morton, Lois W., Nina Glasgow, and Nan Johnson. 2004. "Reaching the Goal: Less Disparity, Better Rural Health." In Critical Issues in Rural Health edited by Nina Glasgow, Lois Wright Morton and Nan E. Johnson. Pp. 283-292. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell.
Johnson, Nan, and Manisha Sengupta. 2008. "Do Battered Mothers Have More Fetal and Infant Deaths? Evidence from India." PSC Research Report No. 08-634. March 2008. Abstract. PDF.