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The Effects of Economic Changes on Mortality by Age and Cause: Latin American, 1950-1990

Posted on February 5, 2019

Palloni. Alberto, and Kenneth Hill
Working paper no. 1993-22

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Posted in working paperTagged alberto palloni, economics, life course, mortality

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