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Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries
Norbert Schady, Jere Behrman, Maria Caridad Araujo, Rodrigo Azuero, Raquel Bernal, David Bravo, Florencia Lopez-Boo, Karen Macours, Daniela Marshall, Christina Paxson and Renos Vakis
Journal of Human Resources, March 2015, 50 (2) 446-463; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.50.2.446
Norbert Schady
Jere Behrman
Maria Caridad Araujo
Rodrigo Azuero
Raquel Bernal
David Bravo
Florencia Lopez-Boo
Karen Macours
Daniela Marshall
Christina Paxson
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31 Mar 2015
Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries
Norbert Schady, Jere Behrman, Maria Caridad Araujo, Rodrigo Azuero, Raquel Bernal, David Bravo, Florencia Lopez-Boo, Karen Macours, Daniela Marshall, Christina Paxson, Renos Vakis
Journal of Human Resources Mar 2015, 50 (2) 446-463; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.50.2.446
Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries
Norbert Schady, Jere Behrman, Maria Caridad Araujo, Rodrigo Azuero, Raquel Bernal, David Bravo, Florencia Lopez-Boo, Karen Macours, Daniela Marshall, Christina Paxson, Renos Vakis
Journal of Human Resources Mar 2015, 50 (2) 446-463; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.50.2.446
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