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The Impact of a Permanent Income Shock on the Situation of Women in the Household: the case of a pension reform in Argentina. (2014). Machado, Matilde ; de la Mata, Dolores ; Berniell, Inés.
In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:10256.

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