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“It is common for Latino families to live together, because we are very attached to the family and also because there are benefits to sharing the housing costs,” says Dr. Melissa Chinchilla, researcher at Altamed and UCLA LPPI.
“It is common for Latino families to live together, because we are very attached to the family and also because there are benefits to sharing the housing costs,” says Dr. Melissa Chinchilla, researcher at Altamed and UCLA LPPI.
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