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Lower Fertility Webinar Series

Our webinar series on the new lower-fertility world

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The Dual Burden of Overweight and Underweight in Developing Countries

(2006) Undernutrition remains a devastating problem in many developing countries—affecting over 815 million people and causing more than one-half of all child deaths.1 But while governments in these countries continue efforts to reduce hunger, that focus neglects the growing rate of overweight and obesity in the developing world.2

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Earthquake Magnifies Haiti’s Economic and Health Challenges

Even before the massive earthquake in January 2010, Haiti's nearly 10 million people ranked as the poorest in the Western Hemisphere.

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PRB Discuss Online: Is Sub-Saharan Africa an Exception to the Global Trend Toward Smaller Families?

(2008) Sub-Saharan Africa remains the "last frontier" of fertility decline. Throughout the developing world (including China), the average number of children per woman has dropped from around six in 1965 to just about three today.

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The Growing Color Divide in U.S. Infant Mortality

How one fares in the United States has been characterized by a racial division that begins at birth with disparities in health care.

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New PRB Scorecard Shows Only 16 States and DC Protect Access to Contraceptives

‘State of Access’ reveals patchwork of contraceptive access across the US, with 16 states actively restrictive

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

Webinar: Where Is the Workforce? Understanding the U.S. Labor Shortage and Working Toward Solutions

PRB, the Critical Labor Coalition, and special guest former U.S. Secretary of Labor R. Alexander Acosta discuss the latest data behind the shrinking U.S. workforce and explore potential policy solutions.

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