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Male?biased Demand Shocks and Womens Labour Force Participation: Evidence from Large Oil Field Discoveries. (2021). Maurer, Stephan ; Potlogea, Andrei V.
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RePEc:bla:econom:v:88:y:2021:i:349:p:167-188.

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