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		<description><![CDATA[Washington Post's curious take on fertility and families. | Article in the Washington Post today about a 35 year high in American fertility. Apparently, we&#8217;ve once again reached 2.1 children per woman, aka &#8220;the replacement rate.&#8221; Here&#8217;s what I found interesting: While being a mother who works outside the home is far from easy for many American women, many experts said the United States is in many ways more amenable to the practice than many other developed countries. The...]]></description>
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