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Keywords in theme: Social aspects, population

tariff
tax on consumption
teaching
teaching material
teaching method
technical instruction
technology acceptance
technology transfer
telecommunications
television
temporary housing
termination of employment
territorial community
theory of the welfare state
time allocation
time budget
tourism
tourist attendance
trade (profession)
trade and consumption
trades union
traditional culture
training
training centre
trend of opinion
underprivileged people
unemployment
upbringing
urban community
urban concentration
urban decay
urban design
urban development
urban planning
urban population
urban renewal
urban settlement
urban sprawl
urban stress
urban structure
urbanisation
use of leisure time
vandalism
vocational training
voluntary work
wage system
war victim
wastage
water consumption
water demand
water saving
water utilisation
winter sports resort
woman
woman's status
work accident
working condition
working hours
working population engaged in agriculture
workplace
world heritage site
young
youth
youth work
zoological garden

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