The Long-Term Effects of Moving to Opportunity on Youth Outcomes
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Greg J. Duncan | Jens Ludwig | Ronald C. Kessler | Lawrence F. Katz | Lisa A. Gennetian | Jeffrey R. Kling | Matthew Sciandra | Lisa Sanbonmatsu | R. Kessler | J. Ludwig | G. Duncan | L. Katz | L. Sanbonmatsu | L. Gennetian | M. Sciandra | J. Kling
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