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

Lesson Plan: 2018 World Population Data Sheet

PRB’s World Population Data Sheet is an excellent reference and data analysis tool. Teachers are encouraged to have their students use the Data Sheet for a variety of topics and activities.

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Évolution démographiques des pays musulmans

(Mai 2013) Les Musulmans représentent environ un cinquième de la population mondiale—soit 1,6 milliard de personnes.

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

Zambia: On the Cusp of a Promising Future

This ENGAGE multimedia advocacy tool that builds awareness of the impact of rapid population growth on Zambia’s goal of becoming a prosperous upper middle-income country by 2030.

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

Life Expectancy Gains and Public Programs for the Elderly in Latin America and the Caribbean

Life expectancy in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has increased dramatically since 1950, largely as a result of medical and public health interventions that sharply cut the death toll from the most virulent infectious diseases and enabled many more children to survive to adulthood.

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Demographic Trends in Muslim Countries

(2013) Muslims account for around one-fifth of the world's population—or about 1.6 billion people.

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

Lesson Plan: 2017 World Population Data Sheet

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

The Health and Life Expectancy of Older Blacks and Hispanics in the U.S.

Today's Research on Aging (Issue 28): Despite advances in health care and increases in income over the past 50 years, significant gaps in life expectancy and health by race and ethnicity persist among older Americans.

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China Abandons One-Child Policy

(2015) China has abandoned its one-child policy, according to news reports. So what would be the demographic implications of this two-child policy?

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