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Independent child labor migrants. (2013). Shrestha, Maheshwor ; Edmonds, Eric V..
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  43. Do household definitions matter in survey design? Results from a randomized survey experiment in Mali. (2010). Dillon, Andrew ; Beaman, Lori.
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  45. School Feeding Programs and th e Nutrition of Siblings: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Rural Burkina Faso. (2009). Kazianga, Harounan ; de Walque, Damien ; Alderman, Harold.
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  47. Who leaves, who moves in? The impact of positive and negative income shocks on migration in Senegal. (2009). Safir, Abla.
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  49. Child labor and schooling responses to production and health shocks in northern Mali. (2008). Dillon, Andrew.
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