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  36. Is There Still Son Preference in the United States?. (2019). Kahn, Lawrence ; Cook, Jason ; Brummund, Peter ; Blau, Francine ; Larson-Koester, Miriam.
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  38. Family structure and child cognitive outcomes: Evidence from Canadian longitudinal data. (2018). Ferrer, Ana ; Pan, Yazhuo.
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  39. Explaining Divorce Gaps in Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills of Children. (2018). Moroni, Gloria.
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  40. The evolution of the gender test score gap through seventh grade: new insights from Australia using unconditional quantile regression and decomposition. (2018). Nguyen, Ha ; Le, Huong Thu.
    In: IZA Journal of Labor Economics.
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  41. The evolution of the gender test score gap through seventh grade: New insights from Australia using unconditional quantile regression and decomposition. (2018). Nguyen, Ha ; Le, Huong.
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  42. The intergenerational transfer of the employment gender gap. (2018). Telle, Kjetil ; Rege, Mari ; Votruba, Mark ; Haaland, Venke Furre.
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  43. Child age and gender differences in food security in a low-income U.S. inner-city population. (2018). Moffitt, Robert A ; Ribar, David C.
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  44. Teenage Daughters as a Cause of Divorce. (2017). Ribar, David ; Kabátek, Jan.
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  45. Gender gaps in early educational achievement. (2017). Moschion, Julie ; Cobb-Clark, Deborah.
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  46. Childhood Circumstances and Adult Outcomes: Act II. (2017). Currie, Janet ; Almond, Douglas ; Duque, Valentina.
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  47. Teenage Daughters as a Cause of Divorce. (2017). Ribar, David ; Kabátek, Jan.
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  49. Taxing Childcare: Effects on Childcare Choices, Family Labor Supply and Children. (2017). Gathmann, Christina ; Sass, Bjorn.
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