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Muhammad Farhan Majid

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The World Bank Economic Review|July 31, 2023
Minimum Wages around Birth and Child HealthMuhammad Farhan Majid, Jere R Behrman
Health Economics|October 17, 2023
Conditional cash transfers and women's reproductive choicesSonia Laszlo, Muhammad Farhan Majid, Laëtitia Renée
Economics and Human Biology|August 27, 2024
Beyond the biological prime: Deciphering the link between child survival and maternal age in IndiaMuhammad Farhan Majid, Opinder Kaur, Anil B Deolalikar
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 2, 2016
Do minimum wages improve early life health? Evidence from developing countriesMuhammad Farhan Majid, José M Mendoza Rodríguez, Sam Harper, et al.
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The World Bank Economic Review|July 31, 2023
Minimum Wages around Birth and Child HealthMuhammad Farhan Majid, Jere R Behrman
Health Economics|October 17, 2023
Conditional cash transfers and women's reproductive choicesSonia Laszlo, Muhammad Farhan Majid, Laëtitia Renée
Economics and Human Biology|August 27, 2024
Beyond the biological prime: Deciphering the link between child survival and maternal age in IndiaMuhammad Farhan Majid, Opinder Kaur, Anil B Deolalikar
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 2, 2016
Do minimum wages improve early life health? Evidence from developing countriesMuhammad Farhan Majid, José M Mendoza Rodríguez, Sam Harper, et al.
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