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A Patchwork of Access: Self-Managed Medication Abortion in Post-Roe America

Research shows that self-managed medication abortion accessed through online telehealth is medically safe and effective, but prospective patients face a complex web of barriers.

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Putting Citizens at the Heart of Localization

By acknowledging the direct link between individuals and public policies, PRB reinforces the relevance of data, showing that every citizen has a stake in decisions grounded in facts.

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A Shift in Hunger: U.S. Food Policy and What We Learned From the Pandemic

Food insecurity rates increased as pandemic-backed support came to a halt.

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Et si la résilience de nos sociétés reposait d’abord sur le soin ?

Le travail de soin invisible devient un enjeu collectif, et les données le confirment : il est temps d’intégrer dans notre vision de la croissance ce qui fait réellement tenir nos sociétés.

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The False Narrative of an Africa Unscathed by COVID-19

New research finds that African countries saw infections and deaths at rates similar to countries in other regions, contradicting official reports.

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

Webinar: How State Contexts Impact Population Health

In this webinar, two distinguished researchers discussed how U.S. state policies and systems can affect racial and regional inequities in health and longevity.

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Census Across Africa: Using Census Data for Policy and Planning

The 2020 census round in African nations offers opportunities to use new technologies that support data collection and analysis, which analysts, policymakers, and others can draw on to provide more effective public planning and services.

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Should We Despair Over the Demographic Divide?

We must hold two things to be true: Populations are rapidly shrinking and rapidly booming—just in different places.

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New Report on U.S. Children’s Well-Being Shows Signs of Recovery—but Gaps Remain

While many economic measures are looking up, key health and education indicators are backsliding, according to the 2025 KIDS COUNT Data Book

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