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                The Discrepancy of Fertility Recuperation From the Great Recession: The Geographic and Occupational Characteristics in the United States • 
                Jeongsoo Kim , University of Texas at San Antonio;                 Lloyd Potter, University of Texas at San Antonio.        
        
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                Population Projections for U.S. Counties by Age, Sex, and Race Controlled to the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways • 
                Mathew Hauer , Florida State University.        
        
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                Using Ternary-Balance Schemes to Visualize Family Planning Indicators Jointly for All Countries • 
                Mark Wheldon , United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs;                 Philipp Ueffing, United Nations Population Division;                 Aisha Dasgupta, United Nations Population Division;                 Vladimira Kantorova, United Nations Population Division.        
        
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                Visualizing the Effects on Children of Changes in the Public Charge Rule • 
                Beth Jarosz , Population Reference Bureau (PRB);                 Mark S. Mather, Population Reference Bureau (PRB).        
        
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                Mapping Education and Health Infrastructure of Aspirational Districts in India • 
                Rakesh Kumar ;                 William Joe, Institute of Economic Growth;                 S. V. Subramanian, Harvard School of Public Health.        
        
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                Mortality Estimates for Small Areas in Argentina, 2009–2011 • 
                Nicolas Sacco Zeballos ;                 Iván Williams;                 Bernardo L. Queiroz, Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional (CEDEPLAR).        
        
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                A Geographic Analysis of Characteristic Allocation in the 2010 Census • 
                Christine Borman , U.S. Census Bureau.