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The Early Origins of Birth Order Differences in Children’s Outcomes and Parental Behavior

Jee-Yeon K. Lehmann, Ana Nuevo-Chiquero and Marian Vidal-Fernandez
Published online before print November 02, 2016, 0816-8177; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.53.1.0816-8177
Jee-Yeon K. Lehmann
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Ana Nuevo-Chiquero
‡School of Economics, University of Edinburgh. 31 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9JT UK. E-mail:
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§The University of Sydney, Life Course Centre & IZA, H04 Merewhether building, 2006, Darlington, NSW, Australia. E-mail:
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Jee-Yeon K. Lehmann, Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, Marian Vidal-Fernandez
Journal of Human Resources Nov 2016, 0816-8177; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.53.1.0816-8177

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The Early Origins of Birth Order Differences in Children’s Outcomes and Parental Behavior
Jee-Yeon K. Lehmann, Ana Nuevo-Chiquero, Marian Vidal-Fernandez
Journal of Human Resources Nov 2016, 0816-8177; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.53.1.0816-8177
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