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Date: 2015-12-03 14:06:55
Health
Human development
Population
Epidemiology
Personal life
Health in Europe
Retirement
Survey of Health
Ageing and Retirement in Europe
War
Fetal origins hypothesis
Flu pandemic
Famine

Growing up in wartime: Evidence from the era of two world wars∗ Enkelejda Havari European Commission-Joint Research Centre Franco Peracchi Department of Economics, Georgetown University

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