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The World’s Next ‘Population Problem’

(2005) Ask about "the population problem" to people of a certain age, and the first and perhaps only thing that comes to mind is the "population bomb" or "population explosion."

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

When a Parent Is Incarcerated, Partners and Children Also Pay a Price

(2020) “We live in a country where we have huge numbers of children exposed to parental incarceration. When we talk about the need to reform the criminal justice and mass incarceration systems, we also need to talk about the unintended victims of the current system,” says Christine Leibbrand of the University of Washington.

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Israel’s Demography Has a Unique History

(2014) Israel's demographic patterns and trends are unique, reflecting the complex political, cultural, and religious future of the region.

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Children in Cambodia Face High Mortality Rate

(December 2002) Despite major gains in child survival in the last 25 years, more than 10 million children around the world die each year before age 5, often from diseases and conditions that are preventable or easily treated.

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Project: Middle East and North Africa Program (MENA)

Advancing Egyptian Society by Ending Violence Against Women

(2015) Violence against girls and women is a global issue that must be addressed at its core for societies to progress. Often rooted in the low status of girls and women in the family and society, the violence can manifest itself in various forms.

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U.S. Food Stamp Enrollment Rises

(2009) Timely economic data provide the means to assess the severity of the current economic hardship on the U.S. population. Official poverty estimates released on Sept. 10, 2009, by the U.S. Census Bureau show that in 2008, the poverty rate rose to 13.2 percent, and child poverty increased from 18 percent in 2007 to 19 percent, the highest level since 1997.

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