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The Gendered Spillover Effect of Young Children's Health on Human Capital: Evidence from Turkey

Experiment Types
Difference in Differences
Study Participants
Turkish children and adolescents born in the 1970s and 80s
Locations
Asia
Researchers
Marcella M. Alsan
Publication
National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series
Issue
23702
Month
August
Year
2017
Pages
1-38

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MLA

"The Gendered Spillover Effect of Young Children's Health on Human Capital: Evidence from Turkey." National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 23702, 2017, 1-38.

APA

The gendered spillover effect of young children's health on human capital: evidence from Turkey. National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper. (23702), 1-38.

Chicago

"The Gendered Spillover Effect of Young Children's Health on Human Capital: Evidence from Turkey." National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper, no. 23702 (2017), 1-38.

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