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Uppsala children's living conditions polarize as middle areas shrink

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What specific policies or interventions are being considered or implemented by Uppsala municipality to address this growing inequality?
What are the underlying causes driving the increase in children in the weakest and strongest areas while middle areas see a decrease?
How does this trend in Uppsala compare to other municipalities in Sweden or similar regions?
What are the long-term social and economic impacts expected from this polarization of children's living conditions?
Are there any demographic factors, such as migration patterns or birth rates, contributing to these changes in child populations across different areas?
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