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What Do Self-Reported, Objective, Measures of Health Measure?
Michael Baker, Mark Stabile and Catherine Deri
Journal of Human Resources, October 2004, XXXIX (4) 1067-1093; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.XXXIX.4.1067
Michael Baker
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Vol. XXXIX, Issue 4
2 Oct 2004
What Do Self-Reported, Objective, Measures of Health Measure?
Michael Baker, Mark Stabile, Catherine Deri
Journal of Human Resources Oct 2004, XXXIX (4) 1067-1093; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.XXXIX.4.1067
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