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~institution:"Department of Economics, Boston College"
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Private Transfers within the Family: Mothers, Fathers, Sons and Daughters
Cox, Donald
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Department of Economics, Boston College
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2003
--male-female differences in concerns and objectives in family life. Elementary sex differences in reproductive
biology
constitute the basic …
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How Do People Decide to Allocate Transfers Among Family Members?
Cox, Donald
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Department of Economics, Boston College
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2001
-female differences in concerns and objectives in family life. Elementary sex differences in reproductive
biology
constitute the basic …
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