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W. Indicators and . Dc, 0731) (0.0688) Mother in non-farm -0.160*** -0.153 -0.159** -0.213** -0.114* (0.0554) (0.0933) (0.0693) (0.0922) (0.0639) Father in 'other' 0) (0.466) Mother in 'other' -0.224* -0.233* 0.430*** -0.269* -0.136 (0.127) (0.132) (0.113) (0.140) (0.275) Father's schooling 0.0835 -0.152 0.130* 0.166* 0.0399 (0.0634) (0.118) (0.0710) (0.101) (0.0748) Mother's schooling 0105) (0.0940) Father rural 0) Share of cell aged<5 -0159) Share of cell adults 0) Has formal schooling 0, _, issue.00, 2009.

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