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Africa Faces Mixed Progress, Daunting Challenges, in Improving Population Well-Being

(2008) Even as African women use family planning more and bear fewer children, the continent's youthful population will fuel the continent's growth for many decades to come.

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Project: Supporting Population Evidence and Champions in Africa (SPEC)

Harnessing the Demographic Dividend in Ethiopia

Ethiopia, with a current population of about 100 million, has achieved gains in several major health indicators.

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Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services

Appalachia’s Digital Gap in Rural Areas Leaves Some Communities Behind

Data suggest that Appalachia faces a digital divide—not just between the Region’s households and the rest of the nation but also between the Region’s rural and more urban areas, say the authors of a Population Reference Bureau (PRB) report for the Appalachian Regional Commission.

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U.S. Economic and Social Trends Since 2000

(2010) This has been a tumultuous decade for the United States. During the first 10 years of the 21st Century, there was a major terrorist attack, a housing meltdown, a severe economic recession, and a significant downturn in the U.S. stock market.

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

Lesson Plan: 2024 World Population Data Sheet

An excellent reference and data analysis tool for instructors using the Data Sheet for a variety of topics and activities

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

2014 World Population Data Sheet (PDF)

PRB’s World Population Data Sheet is an annual report on the world’s demographic, health, and environmental progress and challenges.

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U.S. Population Projected to Hit 400 Million in 2039

(2008) The U.S. population is set to reach 400 million by 2039, four years earlier than previously projected, according to new population projections from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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

Effects of the Great Recession on Older Americans’ Health and Well-Being

Although young adults in their 20s and 30s bore the brunt of the Great Recession (2007 to 2009), many Americans ages 50 and older were also affected by rising unemployment, falling home values, and the decline in the stock market.

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Population Bulletin, Vol. 74, No. 1: America’s Changing Population

Population Bulletin 74, No. 1 This Bulletin provides a preview of 2020 Census results—identified through data from surveys, population estimates, and projections—and an overview of key population and housing trends.

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