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Understanding spillover of peer parental education: Randomization evidence and mechanisms. (2023). Zou, Jian ; Chung, Bobby W.
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  9. Inequality in the household: neonatal health effects on education outcomes and parents’ compensations among siblings.. (2021). Cabrera-Hernandez, Francisco ; Orraca-Romano, Pedro.
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  10. The Long-Run Economic Consequences of Iodine Supplementation. (2021). Sampaio, Breno ; Carrillo, Bladimir ; Araujo, Daniel.
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  13. Testing for family influences on obesity: The role of genetic nurture. (2019). Norton, Edward ; Han, Euna ; Cawley, John ; Kim, Jiyoon.
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  14. It’s All in the Stars: The Chinese Zodiac and the Effects of Parental Investments on Offspring’s Cognitive and Noncognitive Skill Development. (2019). Zhang, Xiaobo ; Tan, Chih Ming ; Wang, Xiao.
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  15. Dust and Death: Evidence from the West African Harmattan. (2019). Nyshadham, Anant ; Fenske, James ; Adhvaryu, Achyuta ; Bharadwaj, Prashant ; Stanley, Richard.
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  16. Sibling Differences in Educational Polygenic Scores: How Do Parents React?. (2019). Sanz-de-Galdeano, Anna ; Terskaya, Anastasia.
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  17. Childhood health shocks, comparative advantage, and long-term outcomes: Evidence from the last Danish polio epidemic. (2019). Wüst, Miriam ; Nielsen, Torben ; Gensowski, Miriam ; Wust, Miriam ; Rossin-Slater, Maya.
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  18. The effect of mandatory iodine fortification on cognitive test scores in rural India. (2018). Tafesse, Wiktoria.
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  19. How Much Does Birth Weight Matter for Child Health in Developing Countries? Estimates from Siblings and Twins. (2018). McGovern, Mark.
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  20. Childhood Health Shocks, Comparative Advantage, and Long-Term Outcomes: Evidence from the Last Danish Polio Epidemic. (2018). Wüst, Miriam ; Nielsen, Torben ; Gensowski, Miriam ; Wust, Miriam ; Rossin-Slater, Maya.
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  23. Cognitive performance and labour market outcomes. (2018). Ruhm, Christopher ; Lutter, Randall ; Lin, Dajun.
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  24. Whoever Has Will Be Given More: Child Endowment and Human Capital Investment. (2018). Pidkuyko, Myroslav ; Borga, Liyousew.
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  25. BIRTH ENDOWMENTS AND PARENTAL INVESTMENTS: NEW EVIDENCE FROM TWINS. (2018). Féres, José ; Feres, Jose G ; Branco, Danyelle ; Carrillo, Bladimir.
    In: Anais do XLIV Encontro Nacional de Economia [Proceedings of the 44th Brazilian Economics Meeting].
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  26. Fetal Exposure to Abnormal Rainfall Events and Later-Life Outcomes in Colombia. (2018). Carrillo, B.
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  27. The Gendered Spillover Effect of Young Childrens Health on Human Capital: Evidence from Turkey. (2017). Alsan, Marcella.
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  31. Childhood Health and Prenatal Exposure to Seasonal Food Scarcity in Ethiopia. (2017). Miller, Ray.
    In: World Development.
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  32. Discharge on the day of birth, parental response and health and schooling outcomes. (2017). Wüst, Miriam ; Sievertsen, Hans ; Wust, Miriam.
    In: Journal of Health Economics.
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  33. Birth Weight and Family Resource Allocations: New Evidence from Twins. (2016). Branco, D.
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  34. What is the Added Value of Preschool for Poor Children? Long-Term and Intergenerational Impacts and Interactions with an Infant Health Intervention. (2016). Wüst, Miriam ; Wust, Miriam ; Rossin-Slater, Maya.
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  35. Maternal Education, Parental Investment and Non-Cognitive Skills in Rural China. (2016). Liu, Elaine ; Leight, Jessica.
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  36. What is the Added Value of Preschool? Long-Term Impacts and Interactions with a Health Intervention. (2016). Wüst, Miriam ; Wust, Miriam ; Rossin-Slater, Maya.
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  37. Dust and Death: Evidence from the West African Harmattan. (2016). Nyshadham, Anant ; Fenske, James ; Bharadwaj, Prashant ; Adhvaryu, Achyuta ; Stanley, Richard.
    In: CSAE Working Paper Series.
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  38. WEATHER FLUCTUATIONS, EARLY-LIFE CONDITIONS, AND PARENTAL INVESTMENTS: EVIDENCE FROM COLOMBIA. (2016). Trujillo, Juan ; de Lima, Joo Eustaquio ; Bermudez, Bladimir Carrillo .
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  40. Parental Time Investments in Children: The Role of Competition for University Places in the UK. (2015). Sevilla, Almudena ; Borra, Cristina.
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  44. Parental Response to Early Human Capital Shocks: Evidence from the Chernobyl Accident. (2014). Zweimüller, Martina ; Halla, Martin ; Zweimuller, Martina.
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  45. Parental Response to Early Human Capital Shocks: Evidence from the Chernobyl Accident. (2014). Zweimüller, Martina ; Halla, Martin ; Zweimuller, Martina.
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  48. Cash transfers and child schooling : evidence from a randomized evaluation of the role of conditionality. (2013). Kazianga, Harounan ; de Walque, Damien ; Akresh, Richard.
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