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Date: 2010-08-16 14:08:40
Public economics
Intergenerationality
Intergenerational policy
Population ageing
Generation
International Year of Youth
Division for Social Policy and Development
Demographics
Demography
Population

Dialogue and Mutual Understanding Fact Sheet: Youth and intergenerational partnerships zz Demographic transitions, changes in family structures and living arrangements along with migration trends influence intergenera

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