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		<description><![CDATA[Demography and density: like a horse and carriage | Lots of hubbub today over this new finding: &#8230;married couples with children now occupy fewer than one in every four households&#8212;a share that has been slashed in half since 1960 and is the lowest recorded by the census. Leaving aside the cultural significance of the trend, I think it has interesting implications for urban form. As cities increase their density&#8212;and expand residential options in urban areas&#8212;you frequently hear criticsmoaning and...]]></description>
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