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What influence do school lessons have on youths' knowledge about agriculture? An empirical study in a Bavarian district

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  • Bublik, Nikolas
  • Mittag, Franziska
  • Hess, Sebastian

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  • Bublik, Nikolas & Mittag, Franziska & Hess, Sebastian, 2024. "What influence do school lessons have on youths' knowledge about agriculture? An empirical study in a Bavarian district," GEWISOLA 64th Annual Conference, Giessen, Germany, September 25–27, 2024 364711, GEWISOLA.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:gewi24:364711
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.364711
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