Childhood Adversity Casts a Long Shadow on the Health of LGBTQ+ Youth
New data on adverse experiences and gender identity reveal troubling disparities among U.S. high schoolers
New data on adverse experiences and gender identity reveal troubling disparities among U.S. high schoolers
Four studies offer new insights on the decision to have kids in a low birth rate era.
Despite broad eligibility, tenants are still only half as likely as landlords to have legal representation under Washington State’s Right to Counsel program, a new study finds.
The Anthem Awards honor the purpose and mission-driven work of people, companies and organizations worldwide.
Mothers with less education are more likely to work jobs that fall outside the typical 9-to-5 schedule. This can have negative effects on their children’s behavior and development.
State of Access: A Contraceptive Policy Scorecard assesses policy environments in each U.S.
As I grew in this field—from student, to professor, to expert—the Data Sheet was always there, just as it has been for students, teachers, and researchers around the world since 1962.
Could governments cut investments in sexual and reproductive health—such as teen pregnancy prevention programs—under the false perception that ‘the job is done’?
Without coordination from researchers and advocates, “we would have not had 38 other organizations who support reproductive rights in Maryland and across the country come up to support us and provide testimony in that bill,” said Lesley Lopez (D-Maryland).
Akita Prefecture, world-renowned for its rice and sake, is facing a major demographic challenge.