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Mother / Child care / Poverty in the United States / Structure / Human behavior / Hominina / Juvenilization of poverty / Motherhood / Family / Human development
Date: 2013-06-07 11:25:03
Mother
Child care
Poverty in the United States
Structure
Human behavior
Hominina
Juvenilization of poverty
Motherhood
Family
Human development

WHO’S MINDING THE KIDS? CHILD CARE ARRANGEMENTS Spring[removed]U.S. Census Bureau, 2011)

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