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The effects of migration on child health in Mexico / Nicole Hildebrandt and David J. McKenzie
Bib ID 3562062
Format BookBook, OnlineOnline
Author
Hildebrandt, Nicole
 
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Description Washington, D.C. : World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade Team, 2005 
33 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. 
Series

Policy research working papers ; 3573.

Notes

"April 2005"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available electronically via World Wide Web in PDF format.

Subjects Child health services - Mexico - Econometric models.  |  Mexico - Emigration and immigration - Econometric models.  |  United States - Emigration and immigration - Econometric models.
Other authors/contributors McKenzie, David J  |  World Bank. Development Research Group. Trade

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