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Forced Displacement, Mental Health, and Child Development: Evidence from the Rohingya Refugees. (2022). Siddique, Abu ; Islam, Asad ; Rahman, Tabassum ; Shatil, Tanvir ; Mozumder, Tanvir Ahmed.
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  25. Does Indoor Air Pollution from Solid Fuels Influence the Mental Health of Rural Residents? Evidence from China. (2021). Wang, Yuejie ; He, KE ; Zhang, Junbiao ; Li, Fanlue.
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  26. Do people choose what makes them happy and how do they decide at all? A theoretical inquiry. (2020). Scheuer, Niklas.
    In: VfS Annual Conference 2020 (Virtual Conference): Gender Economics.
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  27. The Regressive Costs of Drinking Water Contaminant Avoidance. (2020). Hyde, Kelly.
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  28. Childhood Circumstances and Health Inequality in Old Age: Comparative Evidence from China and the United States. (2020). Chen, Xi ; Gill, Thomas M ; Yan, Binjian.
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  29. Peers, Gender, and Long-Term Depression. (2020). Zenou, Yves ; Vlassopoulos, Michael ; Giulietti, Corrado.
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  30. Inequality of opportunity in bodyweight among middle-aged and older Chinese: a distributional approach. (2020). Nie, Peng ; Jones, Andrew ; Ding, L.
    In: Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers.
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  31. Early-Life Circumstances and Adult Locus of Control: Evidence from 46 Developing Countries. (2020). Shoji, Masahiro.
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  32. The Effects of a Large-Scale Mental-Health Reform: Evidence from Brazil. (2020). Fontes, Luiz Felipe ; Dias, Mateus.
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  33. Poverty, Depression, and Anxiety: Causal Evidence and Mechanisms. (2020). Schilbach, Frank ; Ridley, Matthew ; Patel, Vikram H ; Rao, Gautam.
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  34. Is Fish Brain Food or Brain Poison? Sea Surface Temperature, Methyl-mercury and Child Cognitive Development. (2020). Santos, Rafael ; Rosenzweig, Mark.
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  36. Corruption and mental health: Evidence from Vietnam. (2020). Tarp, Finn ; SINGHAL, SAURABH ; Sharma, Smriti.
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  37. Do people choose what makes them happy and how do they decide at all? A theoretical inquiry. (2020). Scheuer, Niklas.
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  38. We Dont Need No Education: The Effect of Natural Resource Income Shocks on Human Capital. (2020). Ishak, Phoebe W. ; Gradstein, Mark.
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  40. Peers, Gender, and Long-Term Depression. (2020). Zenou, Yves ; Vlassopoulos, Michael ; Giulietti, Corrado.
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  41. Childhood Circumstances and Health Inequality in Old Age: Comparative Evidence from China and the United States. (2020). Chen, Xi ; Gill, Thomas M ; Yan, Binjian.
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  42. Inequality of Opportunity in Bodyweight among Middle-Aged and Older Chinese: A Distributional Approach. (2020). Nie, Peng ; Jones, Andrew ; Ding, Lanlin.
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  43. Peers, Gender, and Long-Term Depression. (2020). Zenou, Yves ; Vlassopoulos, Michael ; Giulietti, Corrado.
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  44. Protecting the mental health of future adults: Disentangling the determinants of adolescent bullying victimisation. (2020). Vasilakis, Chrysovalantis ; Chrysanthou, Georgios.
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  45. The average and distributional effects of teenage adversity on long-term health. (2020). Lu, Yi ; Gong, Jie ; Xie, Huihua.
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  46. Peers, Gender, and Long-Term Depression. (2020). Zenou, Yves ; Vlassopoulos, Michael ; Giulietti, Corrado.
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  47. The Effects of a Large-Scale Mental Health Reform: Evidence from Brazil. (2020). Fontes, Luiz Felipe ; Dias, Mateus.
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  48. The Agricultural Resource Curse? The Welfare Effects of the Vanilla Price Surge. (2020). Kaila, Heidi K ; Boone, Christopher.
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  49. Income Shocks and Suicides: Causal Evidence From Indonesia. (2019). Roth, Christopher ; Hensel, Lukas ; Christian, Cornelius.
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