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Understanding the Mechanisms of Parental Divorce Effects on Childs Higher Education. (2021). Fan, Elliott ; Liu, Jin-Tan ; Chen, Yen-Chien.
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RePEc:iza:izadps:dp14122.

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  3. Understanding the Mechanisms of Parental Divorce Effects on Childs Higher Education. (2021). Fan, Elliott ; Liu, Jin-Tan ; Chen, Yen-Chien.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp14122.

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  4. Understanding the Mechanisms of Parental Divorce Effects on Child’s Higher Education. (2019). Liu, Jin-Tan ; Fan, Elliott ; Chen, Yen-Chien.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  5. Parental breakup and children’s development: the role of time and of post-separation conditions. (2019). Pronzato, Chiara ; Aassve, Arnstein.
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  7. Age At Parents Separation And Children Achievement: Evidence From France Using A Sibling Approach. (2019). Le Forner, Hélène.
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  8. Age At Parents Separation And Children Achievement: Evidence From France Using A Sibling Approach. (2019). Le Forner, Hélène.
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  9. Its not all about parents education, it also matters what they do. Parents employment and childrens school success in Germany. (2015). Boll, Christina ; Hoffmann, Malte ; Dr, Christina .
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  10. Its not all about parents education, it also matters what they do: Parents employment and childrens school success in Germany. (2015). Boll, Christina ; Hoffmann, Malte .
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  11. HUMAN CAPITAL AND THE PROBABILITY OF DIVORCE. (2015). zax, ori.
    In: Bulletin of Economic Research.
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  14. Marital Breakup and Childrens Behavioural Responses. (2013). Pronzato, Chiara ; Aassve, Arnstein.
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