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Mikko Myrskylä
Profession Economist Statistiker
Affiliations Max-Planck-Institut für Demografische Forschung Helsingin yliopisto. Sosiaalitieteiden laitos London School of Economics and Political Science
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Publishing years Series MPIDR working papers (69) IZA Discussion Paper (2) Discussion paper series / IZA (2) Dondena working papers : working paper (1) Population and development review (1) LIDAM discussion paper IRES (1) Study paper (1) CESifo Working Paper (1) CESifo working papers (1)