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Childhood confidence, schooling, and the labor market: Evidence from the PSID

Lucy Page and Hannah Ruebeck
Published online before print September 06, 2022, 0621-11743R3; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0621-11743R3
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Lucy Page is a PhD candidate in economics at MIT.
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