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Family planning and children's human capital : experimental evidence from urban Malawi
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Canning, David
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2022
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Toddlers, teenagers & terminal heights : the determinants of adult male stature Flanders 1800-76
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2017
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Why are Indian children so short?
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2015
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Children's growth in an adaptive framework : explaining the growth patterns of American slaves and other historial populations
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2014
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