An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada
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crelsevierbv:10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105853 2024-03-10T08:35:54+00:00 An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada Struck, Shannon Enns, Jennifer E. Sanguins, Julianne Chartier, Mariette Nickel, Nathan C. Chateau, Dan Sarkar, Joykrishna Burland, Elaine Hinds, Aynslie Katz, Alan Santos, Rob Chartrand, A. Frances Brownell, Marni Canadian Institutes of Health Research 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105853 https://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0190740920322751?httpAccept=text/xml https://api.elsevier.com/content/article/PII:S0190740920322751?httpAccept=text/plain en eng Elsevier BV https://www.elsevier.com/tdm/userlicense/1.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Children and Youth Services Review volume 121, page 105853 ISSN 0190-7409 Sociology and Political Science Developmental and Educational Psychology Education journal-article 2021 crelsevierbv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105853 2024-02-14T21:55:16Z Article in Journal/Newspaper Metis ScienceDirect (Elsevier) Canada Children and Youth Services Review 121 105853 |
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Sociology and Political Science Developmental and Educational Psychology Education Struck, Shannon Enns, Jennifer E. Sanguins, Julianne Chartier, Mariette Nickel, Nathan C. Chateau, Dan Sarkar, Joykrishna Burland, Elaine Hinds, Aynslie Katz, Alan Santos, Rob Chartrand, A. Frances Brownell, Marni An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada |
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Struck, Shannon Enns, Jennifer E. Sanguins, Julianne Chartier, Mariette Nickel, Nathan C. Chateau, Dan Sarkar, Joykrishna Burland, Elaine Hinds, Aynslie Katz, Alan Santos, Rob Chartrand, A. Frances Brownell, Marni |
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Struck, Shannon Enns, Jennifer E. Sanguins, Julianne Chartier, Mariette Nickel, Nathan C. Chateau, Dan Sarkar, Joykrishna Burland, Elaine Hinds, Aynslie Katz, Alan Santos, Rob Chartrand, A. Frances Brownell, Marni |
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An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada |
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An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada |
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An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada |
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An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada |
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An unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for Metis families in Manitoba, Canada |
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unconditional prenatal cash benefit is associated with improved birth and early childhood outcomes for metis families in manitoba, canada |
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