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The intergenerational transmission of cognitive skills: an investigation of the causal impact of families on student outcomes. (2021). Wiederhold, Simon ; Vermeulen, Stan ; van der Velden, Rolf ; Schwerdt, Guido ; Jacobs, Babs ; Hanushek, Eric A.
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