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Families and children in Britain: Findings from the 2002 Families and Children Survey (FACS)

Description:
An analysis of Great Britain?s 2002 Families and Children Survey (FACS) that presents descriptive statistics of circumstances, conditions, and behavior of families for a range of issues including health, schooling, work, and income, with each issue investigated for a variety of different family characteristics such as partnership type, work status, and youngest child?s age
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Reports & Papers
Country:
United Kingdom

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