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Rodger Doyle

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Scientific American|August 10, 2004
Middle of the country. As farming declines, rural America adapts to surviveRodger Doyle
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
Nurses in short supply. The profession is heading toward its biggest crisisRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 23, 2006
To serve manRodger Doyle
Scientific American|October 25, 2002
Calculus of happiness. Assessing subjective well-being across societiesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|January 22, 2002
Going solo. Unwed motherhood in industrial nations risesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 4, 2003
By the numbers. Fertility volatility. Fluctuating U.S. birth rates elude definitive explanationRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 27, 2005
The lion's share. Measuring the human impact on global resourcesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|June 7, 2005
Leveling the playing field: economic development helps women pull even with menRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 11, 2005
Measuring beautyRodger Doyle
Scientific American|July 30, 2003
Energy crunchRodger Doyle
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Scientific American|August 10, 2004
Middle of the country. As farming declines, rural America adapts to surviveRodger Doyle
Scientific American|February 24, 2005
Nurses in short supply. The profession is heading toward its biggest crisisRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 23, 2006
To serve manRodger Doyle
Scientific American|October 25, 2002
Calculus of happiness. Assessing subjective well-being across societiesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|January 22, 2002
Going solo. Unwed motherhood in industrial nations risesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 4, 2003
By the numbers. Fertility volatility. Fluctuating U.S. birth rates elude definitive explanationRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 27, 2005
The lion's share. Measuring the human impact on global resourcesRodger Doyle
Scientific American|June 7, 2005
Leveling the playing field: economic development helps women pull even with menRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 11, 2005
Measuring beautyRodger Doyle
Scientific American|July 30, 2003
Energy crunchRodger Doyle
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