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Normally used to refer to the way in which parents are unable to provide adequate development opportunities for their children. Hence the "reverse" occurs when children are unable to provide for their parents.
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The April 2006 issue of Environment and Urbanization will have two papers on HIV/AIDS in urban areas, and their developmental impacts.
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