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Academic effects of after-school programs
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Year: 2001 Publisher: Champaign, IL : ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education,

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Etude de la population africaine = : African population studies.
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ISSN: 23087854 Year: 1988 Publisher: [Dakar, Senegal] : Union pour l'étude de la population africaine.


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Population et sociétés
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ISSN: 19506236 01847783 Year: 1968 Publisher: Paris Institut national d'études démographiques


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Enfoque en las horas despues del dia en escuela para la prevencion de violencia : Focus on after-school time for violence prevention
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Focus on after-school time for violence prevention
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BMC ecology and evolution.
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Investment in after-school programs : hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate; One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session; special hearing, May 13, 2002; Washington, DC.
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Genus.
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GENUS is an online and print peer-reviewed Journal of Population Sciences published by the University of Rome “La Sapienza” with the support of the Department of Statistical Sciences. GENUS has adopted an interdisciplinary approach to population studies. It publishes articles of “pure” demography and articles aiming to further a better knowledge of the interrelationship between demography and biological, social and economic phenomena, connected with the evolution of the population. GENUS has always tried to promote open dialogue across cultural, ideological and at times theoretical walls in the attempt to understand the complexities underlying population issues.

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