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Role of Demographic and Family Background Characteristics in Trends in U.S. College Completion

Demographic techniques of direct standardization and decomposition to assess the impact of several key demographic and family background characteristics on the change in the share of U.S. adults ages 25 to 64 with a postsecondary degree.

Children in Immigrant Families Project

Global Aging Monitoring Project

Trends in Science and Engineering Labor Force Project

A local labor market database on scientists and engineers, including data for the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the 100-largest counties, 50-largest cities, and 50-largest metropolitan areas.

Modeling STEM Workforce Dynamics Using Microsimulation & Multi-State Life Tables

Life table statistics summarizing the employment dynamics for various population groups representing the academic science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce.

Policy Seminars

Past seminars are archived, and in many cases, you can watch or listen to the presentations.

Population and Poverty (PopPov) Research Network

William and Flora Hewlett Foundation's Population and Poverty (PopPov) Research Initiative enhanced research and policy communication in population, reproductive health, and economic development.

Bridging High Impact Family Planning Communications and Advocacy

The goals of this project, which began in May 2016, are to facilitate investment in effective policy and program interventions for youth family planning (FP) and to improve the use of data and evidence for FP advocacy.

Demographic Dividend: Ensuring Regional and National Commitment and Action

Assessment of the U.S. Census Bureau's Small Area Health Insurance Estimates Program

Adolescents and Young People in Sub-Saharan Africa

The publication provides an overview of key data findings about population, education, employment, sexual and reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and gender and social protection issues, and has 45 country profiles.

BRIDGE: Bringing Information to Decisionmakers for Global Effectiveness

The BRIDGE project provided influential audiences in these countries and in the international development community with up-to-date information and the skills to interpret and use it for improving health policies and practices.

Hewlett Translation Initiative

With support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, PRB is working to provide French speakers in West and Central Africa with additional access to materials that highlight population, reproductive health, and family planning issues.

IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act

By increasing the flow of accurate, understandable information about population, family planning, and reproductive health to policy audiences, IDEA enhances efforts carried out by civil society, the public sector, the development community, and donors.

RENEW: Reenergizing Nutrition - Expanding Worldwide

The RENEW Project (Reenergizing Nutrition—Expanding Worldwide) is a global initiative that focuses on combating malnutrition in mothers and children (0-24 months) in developing countries.

Unpacking Unmet Need for Family Planning

TFP2020 initiative, a global partnership, continues to frame the discussions and move toward tangible results as governments, civil society, and technical institutions all work to reduce barriers and bring family planning to an additional 120 million women and girls in the poorest countries by 2020.

Middle East and North Africa Program

Middle East and North Africa (MENA) program, initiated in 2001 with funding from the Ford Foundation, responds to the region's need for timely and objective information on population, socioeconomic, and reproductive health issues.

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