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Gender and Equity in Access to Health Care Services in the Middle East and North Africa
(2006)The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has experienced major improvements in health over the past few decades.1 Today, on average, a girl born in Egypt is expected to live for 72 years—nearly 20 years longer than if she had been born in the early 1970s—owing in large part to a 70 percent improvement in infant mortality rates over the same time period.

Why the 2020 American Community Survey Is Different and Why It Matters
The COVID pandemic impeded data collection for the United States’ premier survey of local communities. How can we measure a changing America?

PRB Supports African Policymakers and Researchers to Use Demographic Data for National Development
At the 15th Global Workshop of the National Transfer Accounts Network, PRB facilitated a discussion on how NTA research plays a crucial role in fulfilling countries’ commitments toward achieving the demographic dividend and fostering inclusive development.
Public Policy, Financial Decisions, and the Health of Older Adults
(2009) The financial decisions facing older adults as they reach retirement age are increasingly more difficult.

Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
How Accurate Was the 2020 Census—and Why Should You Care?
Significant undercounts in the 2020 Census could have serious consequences for underrepresented groups and individual states.

Who Cares for the Caregivers?
Policy changes could reduce the disproportionate burden of care work on American women, researchers said.

Project: Middle East and North Africa Program (MENA)
Minding the Gap in Alexandria, Egypt: Talking to Girls in Schools About Reproductive Health
(2012) Reproductive health (RH) is one of the cornerstones of an individual's health and well-being, and an important component of a country's human social development.
In Harm’s Way: Hurricanes, Population Trends, and Environmental Change
2004) In September 2004, four devastating hurricanes and tropical storms killed more than 1,500 Haitians, destroyed roughly 90 percent of Grenada, and wreaked billions of dollars of damage on the southern United States.
PRB Discuss Online: Demographic Divide, Diverging Population Growth Trends
September 2008) More than 80 million people were added to the world's population in 2008, which ensures continued growth in coming decades.