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Baby Boomers and Millennials Boost Population in Parts of Rural America

Two demographic groups—young adults ages 20 to 34 and older adults ages 65 and older—are reshaping the population in rural America.

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PRB Discuss Online: How Can Family Planning Programs Reduce Poverty? Evidence From Bangladesh

(2010) Family planning is one of the most cost-effective health interventions in the developing world.

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Colombia Faces Prospects of More Population Displacement

Already one of the world's major centers of displaced people, Colombia faces the likelihood that the latest escalation of a multifaceted civil war will force even more people from their homes and increase the risks of illness and death.

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The Demography of Inequality in the United States: Introduction

(2014) A convergence of demographic trends and disparities is contributing to a new economic reality for the U.S. population, characterized by higher levels of poverty and inequality.

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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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Not All Americans Are Smoking Less

(February 2011) The percentage of Americans who smoke tobacco has fallen dramatically over the past 50 years.

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