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Project: Evidence to End Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting

FGM/C Digital Data Visualization Toolkit

The series offers an introduction to data visualizations to help researchers better communicate FGM/C findings to key policy and program audiences. It covers strategies on how to present data, basic design concepts, and tools that can help improve workflow.

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PROPEL Health

PRB is a partner on the PROPEL Health project, which is working to support more equitable and sustainable health services, supplies, and delivery systems through policy, financing, governance, and advocacy.

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KidsData

PRB leads the KidsData program, which advances children’s well-being in California by providing a high-quality, wide-ranging data website and collaborating with those who work on behalf of children.

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

COVID-19 and Other Risk Factors Widen the Black-White Life Expectancy Gap

Black Americans’ higher rates of chronic conditions and disease such as obesity and diabetes, which are linked to fatal COVID-19 infections, may underlie life expectancy differences.

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

Fact Sheet: U.S. Dementia Trends

As the large baby boomer population ages, the total number of people with dementia in the United States will rise.

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Wildfires devastated their communities. Will Californians stay put?

Recent research about migration patterns after the most destructive wildfires may help us predict what happens next

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Q&A With Patricia Foxen

Dr. Foxen discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Latino communities, why life expectancy for Latinos is expected to drop by three years, and the challenges in collecting and tracking national and state COVID-19 data by race and ethnicity.

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The Barriers to a College Degree

(2013) When it comes to education beyond high school in the United States, fewer males than females, fewer young people from low-income than high-income families, and a smaller share of blacks and Hispanics than whites and Asians tend to enroll and earn degrees.

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