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On the Quantity and Quality of Girls : Fertility, Parental Investments, and Mortality. (2021). Anukriti, S ; Bhalotra, Sonia.
In: The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS).
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  10. Improving the Well-Being of Adolescent Girls in Developing Countries. (2021). Özler, Berk ; Bergstrom, Katy Ann.
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