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Long-Term Effects of Early Childhood Care and Education. (2011). Ruhm, Christopher ; Waldfogel, Jane.
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  44. Differences in nutritional outcomes between Brazilian white and black children. (2012). Reis, Mauricio.
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  46. Impacts of parental health on childrens development of personality traits and problem behavior: Evidence from parental health shocks. (2011). Westermaier, Franz ; Morefield, G. Brant ; Mühlenweg, Andrea ; Muhlenweg, Andrea M..
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