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The Effect of Child Health Insurance Access on Schooling: Evidence from Public Insurance Expansions

Sarah R. Cohodes, Daniel S. Grossman, Samuel A. Kleiner and Michael F. Lovenheim
Published online before print November 30, 2015, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.51.3.1014-6688R1
Sarah R. Cohodes
Teachers College Columbia University
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Daniel S. Grossman
West Virginia University
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Samuel A. Kleiner
Cornell University and NBER
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Cornell University and NBER
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The Effect of Child Health Insurance Access on Schooling: Evidence from Public Insurance Expansions
Sarah R. Cohodes, Daniel S. Grossman, Samuel A. Kleiner, Michael F. Lovenheim
Journal of Human Resources Nov 2015, DOI: 10.3368/jhr.51.3.1014-6688R1
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