Endogenous inclusion in the Demographic and Health Survey anthropometric sample: Implications for studying height within households

Journal of Development Economics - Tập 155 - Trang 102783 - 2022
Dean Spears1, Diane Coffey1, Jere R. Behrman2
1University of Texas at Austin and the Research Institute for Compassionate Economics (r.i.c.e), United States of America
2University of Pennsylvania, United States of America

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