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Fig. 1.Change in primary enrollment and secondary enrollment, respectively, (A,B) 1975–1980, (C,D) 1980–1983, (E,F) 1983–1988, controlling for initial GNP per capita.
Fig. 1.Continued.
Fig. 1.Continued.
Fig. 2.(A) Real wage in social insurance and HH data, 1979 � 100. (B) Real minimum wage, January 1979 � 100.
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