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Longer schooling but not better off? A quasi-experimental study of the effect of compulsory schooling on biomarkers in France. (2019). Courtin, Emilie ; Dowd, Jennifer B ; Zins, Marie ; Goldberg, Marcel ; Berkman, Lisa F ; Meneton, Pierre ; Avendano, Mauricio ; Nafilyan, Vahe .
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