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Children in nonmetro America: Economic well-being in a family context

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  • Rogers, Carolyn C., 1990. "Children in nonmetro America: Economic well-being in a family context," Agricultural Outlook Forum Archive 1923 - 1997 326683, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Outlook Forum.
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