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The U.S. Decennial Census and the American Community Survey: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
(April 2011) On March 24, 2011, the U.S. Census Bureau released the final 2010 Census redistricting data files for each state that will be used to redraw federal, state, and local legislative districts

Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act
Data Sheet: 2011 The World’s Women and Girls
(2011) In which country do 72 percent of women marry before age 18? Worldwide, what percent of girls complete primary school? What is the average number of lifetime births per woman in Niger?

Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease
Family Caregiving for Older People
(2016) In the United States, the vast majority of care that allows older people to live in their own homes is provided by family members who do not receive pay for their services.

Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Three Takeaways on the Four Dividends: How Age Structure Change Can Benefit Development
The dividends from demographic change are not limited to the economy. PRB’s new interactive web feature shows how maturing age structures open a window of opportunity across four sectors—health, education, economic, and political.
Population, Health, and Environment Assessments in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania
The integrated population-health-environment (PHE) approach to development recognizes the interconnectedness between people and their environment and supports cross-sectoral collaboration and coordination.
Families, Fathers, and Demographic Change
(2006) Two important demographic trends have reshaped the typical person's life dramatically over the past century: Increasing longevity and the shrinking number of children per family.
Dissecting China’s 2000 Census
(2001) After conducting what was arguably the world's most ambitious census ever last November, the Chinese government has begun to release the results.
Why Concentrated Poverty Fell in the United States in the 1990s
( 2005) Concentrated poverty—often defined as the number of people living in neighborhoods with poverty rates exceeding 40 percent—fell substantially in the United States in the 1990s, according to a new report by the U.S. Census Bureau.