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Q&A With Patricia Foxen

Dr. Foxen discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Latino communities, why life expectancy for Latinos is expected to drop by three years, and the challenges in collecting and tracking national and state COVID-19 data by race and ethnicity.

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Blank World Map

A blank map of the world.

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U.S. Hispanic and Asian Population Growth Levels Off

(2009) U.S. Asian and Hispanic/Latino population growth rates have started to slow, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Four Scenarios for U.S. Population Growth

(2009) The U.S. population is projected to increase over the next four decades, but according to new supplemental projections from the U.S. Census Bureau, the rate of increase depends largely on future trends in international migration.

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Break It Down (The Pop Song)

The original music video on demography, breaking down all the key concepts. At its essence, measuring population is about counting births, deaths, and net migration.

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What if the Resilience of Our Societies Began With Care?

Invisible care work has become a collective issue, and the data confirms it: It's time to integrate into our vision of growth what actually keeps our societies going.

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The Enduring Impact of the U.S. Baby Boom on Race and Ethnicity

(2010) Racial and ethnic minorities make up a growing share of the U.S. population—35 percent in 2009, up from 31 percent in 2000, according to new population estimates from the Census Bureau.

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Shifts, Flips, and Blips: Reflecting on 25 Years of U.S. Population Change

Mark Mather from our U.S. Programs team looks back at key population trends since he joined PRB in 1998.

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