Going to war and going to college : did World War II and the G.I. bill increase educational attainment for returning veterans?
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Going to war and going to college : did World War II and the G.I. bill increase educational attainment for returning veterans?
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Bound J., Turner S., . (1999). Going to war and going to college : did World War II and the G.I. bill increase educational attainment for returning veterans?. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Bound John, Turner Sarah, . 1999. Going to war and going to college : did World War II and the G.I. bill increase educational attainment for returning veterans?. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Bound J., Turner S., . (1999). Going to war and going to college : did World War II and the G.I. bill increase educational attainment for returning veterans?. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Bound John, Turner Sarah, . Going to war and going to college : did World War II and the G.I. bill increase educational attainment for returning veterans?. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research. 1999.
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