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2018
Remund, A., Camarda, C. G., & Riffe, T.. (2018). A cause-of-death decomposition of young adult excess mortality. Demography, 55, 957–978. doi:10.1007/s13524-018-0680-9
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2017
Remund, A., Riffe, T., & Camarda, C. Giovanni. (2017). A cause-of-death decomposition of the young adult mortality hump. MPIDR Working Papers, (7). Retrieved from http://www.demogr.mpg.de/En/projects_publications/publications_1904/mpidr_working_papers/a_cause_of_
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