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      Human Capital DevelopmentNew Evidence on the Production of Socio-Emotional Skills
      Mark Mitchell, View ORCID ProfileMarta Favara, View ORCID ProfileCatherine Porter and View ORCID ProfileAlan Sánchez
      Journal of Human Resources, July 2025, 60 (4) 1175-1216; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.1120-11342R1
      Mark Mitchell
      Mark Mitchell is at The University of Edinburgh & Fraser of Allander Institute .
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      Marta Favara
      Marta Favara is at Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford .
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      Catherine Porter
      Catherine Porter is at University of Lancaster .
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      Alan Sánchez
      Alan Sánchez is at Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford, and Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE) (corresponding author, ).
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Journal of Human Resources: 60 (4)
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