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Are recessions good for your health? by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
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Trade sensitivity, technology, and labor displacement by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
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The economic consequences of parental leave mandates: Lessons from Europe by Series: NBER Working paper
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
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Parental leave and child health by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1998
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Alcohol policies and highway vehicle fatalities by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1995
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Compensation in the nonprofit sector by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2000
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Parental employment and child cognitive development by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2000
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Economic expansions are unhealthy: evidence from microdata by Series: NBER Working Papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2001
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Does drinking really decrease in bad times by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2001
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Deaths rise in good economic times: Evidence from the OECD by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2002
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Healthy living in hard times by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2003
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How well do parents with young children combine work and family life? by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2004
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Does prekindergarten improve school preparation and performance? by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2004
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Maternal employment and adolescent development by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2004
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Macroeconomic conditions, health and mortality by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2004
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The cost of caring for young children by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2005
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A healthy economy can break your heart by Series: NBER working papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2006
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Shackling the identification police? / Christopher J. Ruhm by Series: NBER Working Paper ; 25320
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2018
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