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Population Bulletin, vol. 63, no.2: U.S. Labor Force Trends

(2008) During the past four decades, baby boomers coming of age and the rise in women's labor force participation increased the size of the U.S. labor force which, in turn, helped fuel economic growth.

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Should We Despair Over the Demographic Divide?

We must hold two things to be true: Populations are rapidly shrinking and rapidly booming—just in different places.

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Most U.S. Workers Still Driving Alone

(2008) With gas prices soaring, there are reports of more Americans using carpools, public transportation, bikes, and running shoes to make their daily commutes.

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Patterns of Poverty in America

(2002) New data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that 12.4 percent of the U.S. population — about 34 million people — were below the poverty level in 1999.* The data, which include the first information available from the 2000 Census long form, show wide disparities in poverty levels among states and local areas.

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Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act

Urban and Rural Disparities Remain Despite Progress in Closing Health and Development Gaps

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Domestic Violence: An Ongoing Threat to Women in Latin America and the Caribbean

(2001) Despite laws against domestic violence, many women in Latin America and the Caribbean continue to be failed by the legal system.

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To Fix the Care Economy, the United States Should Look Internationally

On this World Population Day, we’re examining the state of the care economy in the United States—and looking abroad for ways to strengthen it.

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Changing Demographics Reshape Rural America

Trends shaping rural life in America include unprecedented population declines, a growing Hispanic population, a disproportionate share of military veterans, and a sharp increase in “deaths of despair”—related to suicide, alcohol abuse, and drug overdose.

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Infographic. U.S. Regional Population Losses Linked to High Unemployment

(2009) High unemployment rates are not just creating a drag on the U.S. economy, but are also linked to lagging population growth in economically distressed areas, according to a PRB analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Migration of Workers Affects Supply of Scientists and Engineers in U.S.

(2007) States increasingly consider science and technology resources to be an asset in developing a strong economic advantage. As a result, strategies for training, attracting and retaining scientists and engineers have become more important state and national public policy issues.

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