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German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
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German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010297944
German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011600685
German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011630292
German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005018749
German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014224615
German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005097504
German Socio-Economic Panel for the birth cohorts 2002-2005. The magnitude of self-productivity varies between skills and … over time. A one percent increase in birth weight increase child's noncognitive skills by 0.34 percent and child's health …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005097506
achievement based on data from an epidemiological cohort study following 364 children from birth to adolescence. Results indicate …
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Manifold childhood impressions result from the interactions with adult caregivers and the environment. These impressions, be they beneficial or detrimental, shape individual skill formation and achievement over the life cycle. The novelty of the paper is that it bonds two different, hitherto...
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