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Report. Predicting Tract-Level Net Undercount Risk for Young Children (2020)

Our analysis focuses on the factors that are most closely associated with the net undercount of children in the census, based on the Census Bureau’s Revised 2018 Experimental Demographic Analysis Estimates.

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U.S. Baby Boomers Likely to Delay Retirement

(2014) A growing share of Americans are working beyond their 65th birthdays, a reversal that began about 25 years ago (see figure). This upswing appears likely to continue as more members of the baby-boom generation (born between 1946 and 1964) reach traditional retirement ages.

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Who Returned to New Orleans After Hurricane Katrina?

2010) Hurricane Katrina displaced almost the entire population of New Orleans in August 2005, scattering residents across the region, state, and country. By the fall of 2006, almost half the residents had returned, and almost two-thirds had returned by the fall of 2007.

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Child Marriage in the Middle East and North Africa

Child marriage is a human rights violation.

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Fighting AIDS-Related Stigma in Africa

(2002) Stigma and discrimination remain a major fact of life for the estimated 29.4 million people with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa and for the more than 11 million children who have lost one or both parents to AIDS.

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