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What if the Resilience of Our Societies Began With Care?

Invisible care work has become a collective issue, and the data confirms it: It's time to integrate into our vision of growth what actually keeps our societies going.

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Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health

Population Growth Concentrated Among the Poorest Communities

As sub-Saharan African countries strive to grow their economies, it is critical that they consider their age structures—or more particularly, the age structures of their richest and poorest populations, which are determined largely by fertility rates.

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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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Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy

Investing in Indian Millennials’ Sexual and Reproductive Health

More than half of the current Indian population is under the age of 30—that’s 732 million people! Meeting the needs of India’s large youth population is critical.

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In Dakar, a New Generation Steps Forward to Lead Their Countries’ Development

Supporting localization isn’t about stepping back—it’s about showing up differently. In Dakar, we witnessed what’s possible when we stop talking about youth leadership and start listening to it.

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Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy

East African Faith Leaders Support Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health Education

PRB partnered with Faith to Action Network to create resources that urge East African Legislative Assembly members to harmonize existing reproductive health policies and support the future of the region’s youth.

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Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 38: Sleep, Health, and Aging

(2018) Sleep may be as important to health in old age as diet and exercise. Numerous studies have shown that sleeping too much or too little is associated with mortality among older adults.

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