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I'm particularly interested in a past issue's topic, but the research is somewhat dated. Do you have any recently updated information? Past issues have not been updated since their date of publication. The journal's topics vary as the editors seek to cover the full range of policy issues affecting children. Upcoming issues may revisit past topics or include them within the discussion of other, related, children's policies. We encourage you to sign up online for our email newsletter to receive periodic notices about our new publications, all of which are available free-of-charge online. In addition, you can go to the "Recent Research" section on our site for links to the centers run by the journal's senior editors. These websites are particularly good sources of current information and may be of help in your research.
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