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Heavy Metal Exposure in Early Life - Health and Labour Market Perspectives
Yana Pryymachenko
Department of Economics
Centre for Economic Demography
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Benefits
100%
Wages
100%
Inequality
100%
Occupational Qualification
100%
Labor Market
100%
Child
100%
Environmental Standard
100%
Intergenerational Mobility
100%
Shock
100%
School-Age Children
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Health
100%
Pollution
100%
Labor Market
100%
Heavy Metal
100%
Investigation
45%
Show
27%
Metal
27%
Adult
9%
Estimate
9%
Sweden
9%
Country
9%
Set
9%
Training
9%
Uganda
9%
Inequality
9%
Highway
9%
Chromium
9%
Nickel
9%
Wage
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Reduction (Chemistry)
100%
Labor
100%
Skill
50%
Regulatory Mechanism
50%
Cadmium
50%
Copper
50%
Nickel
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Lead
100%
Heavy Metal
100%
Gasoline
50%
Cadmium
25%
Nickel
25%
Copper
25%
Environmental Regulation
25%