The authors would like to draw attention to an error in the following article.
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Table 1 contained a typographical error.
The percent distribution for the total sample is switched for the'Ever have children' characteristic. Currently, Table 1 indicated that 706 people (81%) have children and 162 people (19%) do not have children. This information is reversed. Table 1 should indicate that 162 people (19%) have children and 706 people (81%) do not have children.