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Growth of American Families: Single Women, 1955


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Growth of American Families: Single Women, 1955

Campbell, Arthur A., Pascal K. Whelpton, and John E. Patterson. Growth of American families: Single Women, 1955. [machine-readable data file]. This edition was created by John Modell. 1st. DPLS ed. 1983. Minneapolis, Minn.: John Modell, University of Minnesota, Minnesota Family Study Center [producer]. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin. Data and Program Library Service. [distributor]. 1 data file (254 logical records), plus accompanying documentation. <http://www.disc.wisc.edu/gaf/women55.htm>; ( ).

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