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The effect of number of siblings on adult mortality: Evidence from Swedish registers for cohorts born between 1938 and 1972
Anna Baranowska-RatajWarsaw School of Economics;Umeå University
, Kieron BarclayStockholm University;London School of Economics & Political Science;Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
& Martin KolkStockholm University
Pages 43-63
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Received 07 Jan 2015, Accepted 18 Aug 2016, Published online: 07 Feb 2017
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