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Poverty / Structure / Development / Social issues / Human geography / Child poverty / Sub-replacement fertility / Work-family balance in the United States / Poverty in the United States / Socioeconomics / Sociology / Economics
Date: 2012-09-09 10:22:29
Poverty
Structure
Development
Social issues
Human geography
Child poverty
Sub-replacement fertility
Work-family balance in the United States
Poverty in the United States
Socioeconomics
Sociology
Economics

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