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Apoorva Jadhav
Senior Fellow
Dr. Apoorva Jadhav is a demographer with over 15 years of experience driving transformative change in global health and international development through demographic expertise. She most recently served as the Senior Demographer and Statistician at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), where she was the Agency’s chief demographic expert, providing strategic oversight for demographic surveys, analyses, and studies in USAID-assisted countries. She has helped manage USAID’s multi-million dollar investments in the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS-7 to DHS-9, $260M) and international censuses (with the U.S. Census Bureau, $90M). Dr. Jadhav provided executive-level leadership on the linkages between population dynamics and socioeconomic development, helping shape Agency-wide policy and programmatic priorities. Prior to her role at USAID, Dr. Jadhav was a National Institute on Aging Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan, where she contributed to the Health and Retirement Study, focusing on the design, analysis, and policy implications of aging, with a specific focus on India. Dr. Jadhav holds a Ph.D. in Demography from the University of Pennsylvania, an MPH in Population and Reproductive Health from Emory University, and a BA in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University.

Linda A. Jacobsen
Senior Fellow
Expertise: 2020 Census, American Community Survey, demographic trends in the United States, household and family structure, child well-being
Linda A. Jacobsen is a senior fellow at PRB. She formerly served as vice president of U.S. Programs from 2005 to 2022. She is a demographer with more than 35 years of experience analyzing population trends and their implications for professional, policy, and media audiences. Her research has focused on family and household change, child and family well-being, and population estimates and projections. In partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau, Jacobsen led several projects to increase knowledge and use of the American Community Survey (ACS) and to collect data-user feedback on ACS and decennial census products. She also coauthored 14 handbooks for ACS data users and helped organize and host five ACS Data Users Conferences. Jacobsen also directed PRB’s Center for Public Information on Population Research, funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Jacobsen has been a featured speaker on U.S. demographic trends at Harvard University’s Program for Newly Elected Members of Congress, the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, and many other professional meetings and conferences. She has served on the Census Bureau’s Scientific Advisory Committee and National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) panels on the ACS and on Transparency and Reproducibility of Federal Statistics. She has also served as president of the Southern Demographic Association; chair of the board of directors of the Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics (COPAFS); and chair of the Population Association of America (PAA) Committee on Government and Public Affairs. She currently serves on PAA’s Committee on Population Statistics and as a member of the COPAFS board of directors. Jacobsen was elected a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2015.
Before joining PRB in 2005, Jacobsen served as a senior executive and chief demographer for two leading marketing information companies; the research director at American Demographics magazine; and a faculty member at both Cornell University and the University of Iowa, where she conducted research and taught graduate studies in sociology and demography. Jacobsen holds master’s and doctorate degrees in sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Reed College.