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Demography / Behavior / Ethics / Labor economics / Economics / Survey of Income and Program Participation / Unemployment / Marriage / Current Population Survey / Demographics of the United States / United States Census Bureau / Income in the United States
Date: 2006-10-19 10:12:39
Demography
Behavior
Ethics
Labor economics
Economics
Survey of Income and Program Participation
Unemployment
Marriage
Current Population Survey
Demographics of the United States
United States Census Bureau
Income in the United States

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