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21by Mühlenweg, Andrea M“...Germany has recently made extensive reforms in its tertiary education system. Traditional degrees are being replaced by Bachelor and Master programs. This...”
2010
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22by Mühlenweg, Andrea M“...This study examines the impact of children's age within grade on school victimization in elementary school. Identification of age effects relies on the...”
2009
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23by Mühlenweg, Andrea M“...This study examines the impact of children's age within grade on school victimization in elementary school. Identification of age effects relies on the...”
2009
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24by Mühlenweg, Andrea M Published in ZEW Discussion Papers (2009)“...This study examines the impact of children's age within grade on school victimization in elementary school. Identification of age effects relies on the...”
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25by Mühlenweg, Andrea M“...This study examines the impact of children's age within grade on school victimization in elementary school. Identification of age effects relies on the...”
01.01.2009
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26by Mühlenweg, Andrea M“...This study examines the impact of children's age within grade on school victimization in elementary school. Identification of age effects relies on the...”
2009
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27Impacts of parental health shocks on children's non-cognitive skills“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children's non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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28Impacts of parental health shocks on children's non-cognitive skills“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children's non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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29by Westermaier, Franz Morefield, Brant Mühlenweg, Andrea M Published in ZEW Discussion Papers (2013)“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children's non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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30by Westermaier, Franz Morefield, Brant Mühlenweg, Andrea M Published in Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics (2013)“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children's non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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31“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children's non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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32“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children’s non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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33“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children’s non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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34by Westermaier, Franz Morefield, Brant Mühlenweg, Andrea M Published in SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research (2013)“...We examine how parental health shocks affect children's non-cognitive skills. Based on a German mother-and-child data base, we draw on significant changes in...”
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35“...In this paper, we examine how orphanhood affects children's educational and health outcomes in eleven sub-Saharan African countries. Our analysis is based on a...”
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36“...In this paper, we examine how orphanhood affects children’s educational and health outcomes in eleven sub-Saharan African countries. Our analysis is based on a...”
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37“...In this paper, we examine how orphanhood affects children’s educational and health outcomes in eleven sub-Saharan African countries. Our analysis is based on a...”
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38“...In this paper, we examine how orphanhood affects children's educational and health outcomes in eleven sub-Saharan African countries. Our analysis is based on a...”
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39“...In this paper, we examine how orphanhood affects children’s educational and health outcomes in eleven sub-Saharan African countries. Our analysis is based on a...”
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40by Mühlenweg, Andrea M“...This paper examines educational outcomes of pupils selected to secondary school types by different tracking regimes in a German state: Pupils are alternatively...”
2007