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Supporting Indonesia’s Quest to Reduce Neonatal Mortality With Research Evidence

The University of Indonesia team team received specialized technical assistance to develop a Research-to-Action Plan to promote the use of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC).

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PRB Discuss Online: Growing Up in North America, How Are Children Faring Economically?

(2008) Globalization helped increase incomes in Canada, the United States, and Mexico for more than 10 years, but left many children vulnerable economically.

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PRB Discuss Online: What Works for Women and Girls: Evidence for HIV and AIDS Interventions

(2011) What Works for Women and Girls: Evidence for HIV and AIDS Interventions synthesizes the vast research literature on program interventions (through the end of 2009) to provide clear evidence of what works and what seems most promising for women and girls that improve a range of HIV outcomes.

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Presentation Slides: Population and Economic Development 2012 Data Sheet

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Population and Economic Development 2012 Data Sheet (PDF)

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Helping Americans Age in Place

(May 2013) Household modifications, home-delivered meals, mental exercises, and caregiver support programs are among the things that can help keep older Americans living independently, suggests new research reviewed in Helping Americans Age in Place.

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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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