Tackling the Endogeneity of Fertility in the Study of Women's Employment in Developing Countries: Alternative Estimation Strategies Using Data from Urban Brazil
Connelly, R.; DeGraff, D.S.; Levison, D.; McCall, B.P.
Feminist Economics 12(4): 561-597
2006
ISSN/ISBN: 1354-5701 Document Number: 299805
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