Working Group on Cohort Studies
2012
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w17932 |
Costas Meghir Mårten Palme Emilia Simeonova
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Education, Health and Mortality: Evidence from a Social Experiment |
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w17922 |
Martha J. Bailey Brad Hershbein Amalia R. Miller
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The Opt-In Revolution? Contraception and the Gender Gap in Wages |
2011
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w17713 |
Douglas Almond Bhashkar Mazumder Reyn van Ewijk
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Fasting During Pregnancy and Children's Academic Performance |
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w17508 |
Raquel Fernández Joyce Cheng Wong
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The Disappearing Gender Gap: The Impact of Divorce, Wages, and Preferences on Education Choices and Women's Work |
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w17382 |
Dora Costa
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Leaders: Privilege, Sacrifice, Opportunity and Personnel Economics in the American Civil War |
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w17343 |
Martha J. Bailey
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Reexamining the Impact of Family Planning Programs on U.S. Fertility: Evidence from the War on Poverty and the Early Years of Title X |
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w17322 |
Robert W. Fogel Louis Cain Joseph Burton Brian Bettenhausen
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Was What Ail'd Ya' What Kill'd Ya'? |
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w17093 |
Ran Abramitzky Victor Lavy
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How Responsive is Investment in Schooling to Changes in Redistribution Policies and in Returns |
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w17047 |
David Card Stefano DellaVigna Ulrike Malmendier
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The Role of Theory in Field Experiments |
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w17016 |
Joseph P. Ferrie Karen Rolf
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Socioeconomic Status in Childhood and Health After Age 70: A New Longitudinal Analysis for the U.S., 1895-2005 |
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