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Teenage Childbearing and Its Life Cycle Consequences
Exploiting a Natural Experiment
V. Joseph Hotz, Susan Williams McElroy and Seth G. Sanders
Journal of Human Resources, July 2005, XL (3) 683-715; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.XL.3.683
V. Joseph Hotz
Susan Williams McElroy
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Journal of Human Resources
Vol. XL, Issue 3
1 Jul 2005
Teenage Childbearing and Its Life Cycle Consequences
V. Joseph Hotz, Susan Williams McElroy, Seth G. Sanders
Journal of Human Resources Jul 2005, XL (3) 683-715; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.XL.3.683
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