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Ana Llena Nozal

Free University of Amsterdam

Amsterdam, ND North Holland

Netherlands

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Parental Education and Child Health: Evidence from a Schooling Reform

IZA Discussion Paper No. 2516, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper No. 06-110/3
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 03 Jan 2007 Last Revised: 17 Nov 2021
Maarten Lindeboom, Ana Llena Nozal and Bas van der Klaauw
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Free University of Amsterdam and VU University Amsterdam - Department of Economics
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returns to education, health, regression-discontinuity, intergenerational mobility

Disability and Work: The Role of Health Shocks and Childhood Circumstances

IZA Discussion Paper No. 2096
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 08 May 2006 Last Revised: 17 Nov 2021
Bas van der Klaauw, Maarten Lindeboom and Ana Llena Nozal
VU University Amsterdam - Department of Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Free University of Amsterdam
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event-history model, health shocks, work, disability, early childhood

Disability and Work: The Role of Health Shocks and Childhood Circumstances

CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5685
Number of pages: 41 Posted: 02 Aug 2006
Maarten Lindeboom, Ana Llena Nozal and Bas van der Klaauw
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Free University of Amsterdam and VU University Amsterdam - Department of Economics
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Disability, early childhood conditions, employment, health shocks

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Disability and Work

TI Discussion Paper No. 2006-039/3
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 27 Apr 2006
Maarten Lindeboom, Ana Llena Nozal and Bas van der Klaauw
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Free University of Amsterdam and VU University Amsterdam - Department of Economics
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Disability, employment, early childhood conditions, health shocks, causality