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Mortensen, Preben Bo Rosholm, Michael Ronda, Victor Westergård-Nielsen, Niels C. Bleses, Dorthe Nordentoft, Merete Houmark, Mikkel Aagaard Eriksson, Tor Werge, Thomas Børglum, Anders Hougaard, David M. Mors, Ole Borgbjerg, Anne Katrine Gupta, Nabanita Datta Mortensen, Preben Halliday, Timothy Eriksson, Torkel All co-authors genetic disadvantage mental socioeconomic achievement gaps data ses pgs market analysis differences risk educational danish psychiatric elementary gender empirical illness women polygenic gap attainment individuals labor family returns human capital unemployment disorders respect labour higher increases measured score experience years register context influences childhood year case little bildungsverhalten genetics geschlecht familie arbeitslosigkeit marital status outcomes analyze study effects disease diagnoses aged men academic documented similar exists low consequently largest growth born while partly selection different environments simply better extracting
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Esben Agerbo Biblio: CLS
Profession Economist
Affiliations Aarhus Universitet
Q51009889
Publishing years Series Discussion paper series / IZA (3) Working paper (2) IZA Discussion Paper (1)