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Pre-and Post-Birth Components of Intergenerational Persistence in Health and Longevity

Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees

Evelina Björkegren, Mikael Lindahl, Mårten Palme and Emilia Simeonova
Published online before print December 06, 2019, 0318-9421R1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.57.1.0318-9421R1
Evelina Björkegren
Evelina Björkegren is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Mikael Lindahl is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Gothenburg University. Mårten Palme is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Emilia Simeonova is an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University and a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Evelina Björkegren is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Mikael Lindahl is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Gothenburg University. Mårten Palme is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Emilia Simeonova is an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University and a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Evelina Björkegren is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Mikael Lindahl is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Gothenburg University. Mårten Palme is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Emilia Simeonova is an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University and a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Evelina Björkegren is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Mikael Lindahl is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Gothenburg University. Mårten Palme is a professor of economics at the Department of Economics, Stockholm University. Emilia Simeonova is an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University and a research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Evelina Björkegren, Mikael Lindahl, Mårten Palme, Emilia Simeonova
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Evelina Björkegren, Mikael Lindahl, Mårten Palme, Emilia Simeonova
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