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

2019 World Population Data Sheet

Fertility rates in the United States dropped to their lowest level in recorded history, with women having an average of 1.7 births in their lifetime. That’s one of the key findings in PRB’s 2019 World Population Data Sheet.

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Saving Sake: As Its Population Declines, Akita Fights for a Historic Industry

Akita Prefecture, world-renowned for its rice and sake, is facing a major demographic challenge.

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Race/Ethnicity Categories in Federal Surveys Are Changing: Implications for Data Users

Federal revisions to race categories will give people better options for identifying themselves and provide data users with a more accurate picture of the U.S. population.

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Fiche de données sur la population mondiale 2010

(2010) De nombreux pays font face à une diminution de leur population en âge de travailler (généralement considérée comme étant les personnes âgées de 15 à 64 ans).

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Rural America Is Aging—Without Enough Care Workers

Faced with a deficit of nursing assistants and home health aides, rural areas lack the workforce they need for people to age in place, new research finds.

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Inaugural ACS on the Road Event Connects Texas Data Users With Census Bureau Staff

Are data users aware of all the resources offered by the American Community Survey? We went on the road in Texas to find out.

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U.S. Policy Communications Training

The U.S. Policy Communications Training Program builds on PRB’s 40-year legacy of training researchers to bridge the gap between research findings and the policy development process.

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How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth?

The global population milestone of 8 billion represents nearly 7% of the total number of people who have ever lived on Earth.

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2010 World Population Data Sheet

Many countries are facing a shrinking pool of their working-age populations, often considered to be ages 15 to 64, to support the population ages 65+, jeopardizing pension guarantees and long-term health care programs for the elderly.

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