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Marsha Seltzer
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Examining the Importance of Health Spillovers Between Siblings: Magnitudes and Mechanisms
How are healthy children’s development, education, and employment outcomes affected by a sibling’s chronic or severe health problems?
Barbara Wolfe
University Of Wisconsin-madison
2010 – 2014
$355,742
Marsha Seltzer is a co-PI on 1 grant to University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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