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(Breaking) Intergenerational Transmission of Mental Health

View ORCID ProfileAline Bütikofer, View ORCID ProfileRita Ginja, View ORCID ProfileKrzysztof Karbownik and View ORCID ProfileFanny Landaud
Journal of Human Resources, April 2024, 59 (S) S108-S151; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.1222-12711R2
Aline Bütikofer
Aline Bütikofer is a professor of economics at Norwegian School of Economics.
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vol. 59 no. S S108-S151
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https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.1222-12711R2
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0022-166X
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1548-8004
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  • Received December 1, 2022
  • Accepted July 1, 2023
  • Published online April 10, 2024.

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  1. Aline Bütikofer
  1. Aline Bütikofer is a professor of economics at Norwegian School of Economics.
  1. Rita Ginja
  1. Rita Ginja is a professor of economics at University of Bergen.
  1. Krzysztof Karbownik
  1. Krzysztof Karbownik is an assistant professor of economics at Emory University (corresponding author, (krzysztof.karbownik{at}emory.edu).
  1. Fanny Landaud
  1. Fanny Landaud is a CNRS researcher at CY Cergy Paris University.
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