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Behavior / Structure / Biology / Sociology / Achievement gap in the United States / Socioeconomics / Gender role / Girl / Child development / Gender / Childhood / Human development
Date: 2013-03-18 13:01:55
Behavior
Structure
Biology
Sociology
Achievement gap in the United States
Socioeconomics
Gender role
Girl
Child development
Gender
Childhood
Human development

Boy-Girl Differences in Parental Time Investments: Evidence from Three Countries Michael Baker University of Toronto and NBER Kevin Milligan University of British Columbia and NBER

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