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Cheti Nicoletti and Birgitta Rabe
ISER Working Paper Series, 2013-28 - 04 Dec 2013 - download
Young People
Education
Finance
Cheti Nicoletti and Birgitta Rabe
Research Paper, University of York Discussion Papers in Economics, 13/30 - Nov 2013
Young People
Education
Finance
Katrin Auspurg , Jonathan Burton , Carl Cullinane , et al.
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2013-06 - 08 Nov 2013 - download
Daniela Del Boca , Chiara Monfardini , and Cheti Nicoletti
Research Paper, University of York Discussion Papers in Economics, 12/24 - Sep 2013
Time Use
Young People
Child Development
Cheti Nicoletti and Birgitta Rabe
Journal Article, Economica - Apr 2013
Area Effects
Education
Child Development
Simonetta Longhi , Cheti Nicoletti , and Lucinda Platt
Journal Article, Oxford Economic Papers - Apr 2013
Religion
Wages And Earnings
Ethnic Groups
Cheti Nicoletti and Birgitta Rabe
Conference Paper, Lisbon Research Workshop on Economics, Statistics and Econometrics of Education, Second - 19 Jan 2013
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