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Conference Paper / Presentation | 2012

Thou shalt host dependents: fertility, household composition and poverty in Nepal

Vincent Somville (2012)
Presented at: Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Economics faculty seminar
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Vincent Somville

Associated Senior Researcher
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Gender of children, education and occupational choice in Nepal

Dec 2010 - Jun 2014
  • Poverty

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