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Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Future Trends in Fertility Will Shape the Demographic Window of Opportunity in USAID Priority Countries
A country’s age structure is primarily driven by its past fertility trends, which have important economic, social, and political implications.
A Demographic Profile of U.S. Workers Around the Clock
(2008) The nature of work continues to change dramatically with the extension of work operations around the clock being one of the most striking alterations.

Project: Indicators of Well-Being for California's Children
Majority of People Covered by Medicaid and Similar Programs Are Children, Older Adults, or Disabled
Medicaid provides health insurance coverage to more people than any other single program in the United States, with coverage for low-income children, adults, seniors, and those with disabilities.

Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease
Older Women Live Longer, But With More Disability and Financial Challenges Than Men
Older women in the United States continue to live longer than men, on average, but they’re spending an increasing share of their later years living with a disability, research suggests.
Gender Statistics Needed to Assess Progress Toward Development Goals
(2011) Without gender statistics that measure the status of women and men and their roles in social, economic, health, and political spheres, we have limited ability to assess progress in achieving gender equality or in prioritizing actions to address gender disparities.

Today’s Research on Aging 44: More Than a Feeling: How Social Connection Protects Health in Later Life
Older adults’ social ties are more important for physical and mental health than previously thought, new research shows.

U.S. Women, Work, and the COVID Pandemic: Myths and Realities
We examined labor force data and checked in with demographers and economists who follow gender and labor force trends to answer some common questions and bust common myths.

Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
Happily Ever After? Research Offers Clues on What Shapes Happiness and Life Satisfaction after Age 65
Cognitive impairment and happiness are not mutually exclusive.