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Good decisions require good data and information. Search the Resource Library for data and policy products on population, health, and environment issues. Browse collections, explore policy briefs, watch videos, and put the data in context.

Project: KIDS COUNT

KIDS COUNT Data Resource Guide

This guide includes an overview of each major data source, including what data are available, how to access that data, and some best practices for using each source.

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PDF. Information and Advice on 2020 Federal Data Quality and Use

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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

Cohabiting Couples in the United States Are Staying Together Longer but Fewer Are Marrying

(2020) More unmarried couples today are living together, and doing so for longer than in the past, but fewer of these relationships lead to marriage, new research finds.

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U.S. Household Composition Shifts as the Population Grows Older; More Young Adults Live With Parents

Household size and composition play an important role in the economic and social well-being of families and individuals.

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