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Introduction of Head Start and Maternal Labor Supply: Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design. (2016). Long, Cuiping .
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RePEc:cen:wpaper:16-35.

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  1. Experimental evidence of the effect of head start on mothers’ labor supply and human capital investments. (2022). Schiman, Cuiping.
    In: Review of Economics of the Household.
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  2. Head Start and mothers’ work: Free child care or something more?. (2022). Pihl, Ariel Marek.
    In: Labour Economics.
    RePEc:eee:labeco:v:75:y:2022:i:c:s0927537122000318.

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  3. Access to Head Start and Maternal Labor Supply: Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Evidence. (2021). Wilson, Riley ; Wikle, Jocelyn.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  4. Head Start and Mothers Work: Free Child Care or Something More?. (2018). Pihl, Ariel.
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