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  • Background
  • Analysis
    • Stage 1: Demographic Analysis
    • Stage 2: Case Study Analysis
  • Case Studies
    • About the Case Studies
    • Delavan
    • West Bend
    • Omro
    • De Pere
    • Black Creek
    • Plover
    • Hayward
    • Somerset
    • New Richmond
    • Onalaska
    • Brooklyn
    • Evansville
  • So What?
  • References
  • Appendices
    • Appendix A: Distribution of young adults in cities
    • Appendix B: Master list of interview questions
    • Appendix C: A DIY manual to learn about young adults in your community

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