Considering the effects of mothers’ economic resources on their children’s physical and psychological health

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Jaewon Lee*
Jennifer Allen

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Lee, J., & Allen, J. (2021). Considering the effects of mothers’ economic resources on their children’s physical and psychological health. Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health, 7(1), 006–007. https://doi.org/10.17352/2455-5479.000124
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