Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act
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PRB Statement on Public Data as a Public Good for the Common Good
New online community will foster connection and collaboration among federal data users across sectors and states
Rural Children Lag in Early Childhood Educational Skills
(2005) A new study on early childhood educational achievement says that young rural children begin elementary school well behind their urban and suburban peers in reading and math skills.
2001 Census Results Mixed for India’s Women and Girls
(2001) At first glance, results from India's 2001 census seem encouraging. They show a decline in the population growth rate, an improvement in the ratio of men to women, and a remarkable increase in literacy, particularly for girls and women. Yet one important indicator — the sex ratio among children under the age of 7 — shows signs of regression.
Health Policy Plus (HP+)
PRB is a partner on the Palladium-led, USAID-funded Health Policy Plus (HP+) project that strengthens and advances health policy priorities at global, national, and subnational levels.
Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
2016 World Population Data Sheet
The world population will reach 9.9 billion in 2050, up 33 percent from an estimated 7.4 billion now, according to projections included in the 2016 World Population Data Sheet from the Population Reference Bureau (PRB).
Project: Demographic Forecasting Services—AMBAG
Baby Boomers and Millennials Boost Population in Parts of Rural America
Two demographic groups—young adults ages 20 to 34 and older adults ages 65 and older—are reshaping the population in rural America.
Rethinking Power and Partnership in the SRHR Sector: Lessons From the TIME Initiative
The TIME Initiative sparked a conversation that must continue—not only inside our organizations, but also in our partner countries.
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.