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  42. Migration, gender, and farming systems in Asia: Evidence, data, and knowledge gaps. (2015). Quisumbing, Agnes ; Mueller, Valerie ; Sproule, Kathryn ; Kovarik, Chiara.
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  43. Childhood shocks, safety nets and cognitive skills: Panel data evidence from rural Ethiopia. (2015). Berhane, Guush ; Abay, Mehari ; Woldehanna, Tassew.
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  44. Childcare subsidies and labour supply — Evidence from a large Dutch reform. (2015). Muller, Paul.
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  46. On the norms of charitable giving in Islam: Two field experiments in Morocco. (2015). Riener, Gerhard ; Lambarraa Lehnhardt, Fatima.
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    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:118:y:2015:i:c:p:69-84.

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  49. Local Warming and Violent Conflict in North and South Sudan. (2013). You, Liangzhi ; Maystadt, Jean-François ; Calderone, Margherita.
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