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Intra-Household Risk Sharing and Job Search over the Business Cycle. (2018). Wang, Haomin.
In: Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin.
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  9. Household Labor Search, Spousal Insurance, and Health Care Reform. (2019). Shephard, Andrew ; Fang, Hanming.
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