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Scientific American

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Scientific American|July 29, 2000
The U.S. population raceDoyle
Scientific American|September 26, 2001
Can't read, can't countR Doyle
Scientific American|June 9, 2001
The American terroristR Doyle
Scientific American|March 29, 2003
Defining poverty. Official poverty statistics may be misleadingRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 28, 2002
Bad things happen. How deindustrialization has affected communitiesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 1, 1997
Global fertility and populationR Doyle
Scientific American|October 21, 2003
Why women workRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 7, 2004
Blue-collars in eclipseRodger Doyle
Scientific American|August 27, 2005
Myths of the cityRodger Doyle
Scientific American|February 18, 2005
Melting at the topRodger Doyle
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Scientific American|July 29, 2000
The U.S. population raceDoyle
Scientific American|September 26, 2001
Can't read, can't countR Doyle
Scientific American|June 9, 2001
The American terroristR Doyle
Scientific American|March 29, 2003
Defining poverty. Official poverty statistics may be misleadingRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 28, 2002
Bad things happen. How deindustrialization has affected communitiesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 1, 1997
Global fertility and populationR Doyle
Scientific American|October 21, 2003
Why women workRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 7, 2004
Blue-collars in eclipseRodger Doyle
Scientific American|August 27, 2005
Myths of the cityRodger Doyle
Scientific American|February 18, 2005
Melting at the topRodger Doyle
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