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In many optimization problems in practice, multiple objectives have to be optimized at the same time. Some multi-objective problems are characterized by multiple connected Pareto-sets at different parts in decision space — also called equivalent Pareto-subsets. We assume that the practitioner wants to approximate all Pareto-subsets to be able to choose among various solutions with different characteristics. In this work, we propose a clustering-based niching framework for multi-objective population-based approaches that allows to approximate equivalent Pareto-subsets. Iteratively, the clustering process assigns the population to niches, and the multi-objective optimization process concentrates on each niche independently. Two exemplary hybridizations, rake selection and DBSCAN, as well as SMS-EMOA and kernel density clustering demonstrate that the niching framework allows enough diversity to detect and approximate equivalent Pareto-subsets.