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Why Are They Asking That? What Everyone Needs to Know About 2020 Census Questions
By law, the U.S. government is required to count the number of people living in the United States every 10 years.
Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Digital Health
Explore PRB and PACE’s work at the intersection of digital health technologies and family planning programming.
College Enrollment Rate Increases, but Financial Challenges Bring Uncertainty
(2008) Higher education in the United States is increasingly out of reach for many young adults. Over the past decade, tuition costs at public four-year institutions have risen by 4.2 percent per year after inflation.
Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
Family Life Is More Complicated Than Ever
(2020) The coronavirus pandemic—coupled with ongoing demographic trends—is making family life even more complicated for Americans. Millions of families are at increased risk of falling into poverty due to pandemic-related job losses, and social distancing protocols are separating some children from their parents who live in a different household.
Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
Childhood Trauma Has Lifelong Health Consequences for Women
Women who experienced childhood adversity are more likely to have their first child early or outside of marriage, face a greater risk of cancer than men, and are particularly vulnerable to health impacts when they are lower income.