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Parental beliefs, perceived health risks, and time investment in children: evidence from COVID-19

Gabriella Conti, Michele Giannola and Alessandro Toppeta
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No W22/51, IFS Working Papers from Institute for Fiscal Studies

Date: 2022-11-25
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