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South American Transition to Low Fertility Spreads to Paraguay

(2010) Paraguay does not seem a likely candidate for rapid fertility decline: The population is poorer, more rural, and has lower educational levels than its neighboring countries.

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PRB Discuss Online: Child Poverty in America

(2009) The percent of children in poverty (19 percent based on data released on Sept. 10 by the U.S. Census Bureau) is far higher than that of the working-age population or the elderly.

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

Unequal Health Care Access and Quality Contribute to U.S. Racial Health Disparities Among Older Adults

Older Black adults are less likely than their white peers to have private insurance and more likely to rely on Medicaid or Medicare as their only health insurance.

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

How Neighborhoods Affect the Health and Well-Being of Older Americans

Neighborhood characteristics affect people of all ages, but older adults—classified here as adults over age 50—may be affected more than other groups.

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Tracking Fertility Rates in Low-Fertility Countries

(2009) The extremely low fertility in most developed and many developing countries has many implications for the future age structure and labor force in these countries.

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