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U.S. Marriage, Divorce, Childbearing Trends Bring New Risks for Parents, Children

(2015) Three presentations about increased childbearing outside marriage, more parents with children from more than one partner, and a shrinking share of married people in the U.S. population have brought new complexity to U.S. family life, and risks for the health and well-being of children and parents.

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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends

Data Snapshot. Appalachia’s Population (2012-2016)

(2018) Since 2010, Appalachia’s population has grown 1%; the nation’s has grown 4.5%. 25.6 million people live in Appalachia’s 420 counties.

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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends

Data Snapshot. Income and Poverty in Appalachia (2012-2016)

(2018) The Appalachian Region’s aging population may pose challenges “down the road” for local governments and community service providers, say the authors of a new Population Reference Bureau (PRB) report for the Appalachian Regional Commission.

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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends

The Appalachian Region. A Data Overview from the 2012-2016 American Community Survey Chartbook

(2018) The Appalachian Region’s aging population may pose challenges “down the road” for local governments and community service providers, say the authors of a new Population Reference Bureau (PRB) report for the Appalachian Regional Commission.

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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends

Data Snapshot. Education in Appalachia (2012-2016)

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Poverty and Inequality Pervasive in Two-Fifths of U.S. Counties

By looking at the intersection of poverty and inequality in local areas—and how this has changed over time—we can produce a more complete picture of U.S. economic health.

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High Death Rate Among Russian Men Predates Soviet Union’s Demise

(April 2000) There is good news and bad news for Russian men.

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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

U.S. Racial Inequality May Be as Deadly as the Coronavirus

The mortality rate for Black Americans in non-pandemic years is higher than the mortality rate for white Americans who died from COVID-19 and all other causes in 2020.

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