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Harvard Family Research Project is a nonprofit organization (TAX ID# 042-103-580) and charges no sales tax. However, for orders of over 10 publications, we charge a postage fee of $0.25–$0.75 for each publication, depending on weight. We regret that we cannot refund overpayments of $5.00 or less, and we only accept payment in the form of U.S. dollars. 

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  • Add publications to your shopping cart by clicking “order a hard copy” on the publication’s Web page, or navigate directly to our order form and enter the publication code and quantity desired in the correct fields.
  • Once you have selected your publications, click the button to proceed to Step 2 to provide your shipping address.
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Harvard Family Research Project
Publications Office
3 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-9108
Fax: 617-495-8594

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If you have any questions about ordering publications, contact us at 617-495-9108, or email hfrp_pubs@gse.harvard.edu.

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