Understanding Population Projections Infographic
(2014) This infographic uses three main projections produced by the UN Population Division to illustrate how assumptions can produce significantly different results over time.
(2014) This infographic uses three main projections produced by the UN Population Division to illustrate how assumptions can produce significantly different results over time.
Project: Research Technical Assistance Center (RTAC)
Gender equality advances sustainable development, strengthens human rights, and promotes economic growth and development.
PRB collaborated with Advance Family Planning and Pathfinder International to develop a multimedia video outlining how family planning shapes women’s empowerment and community well-being.
(2011) Ten key findings about how the U.S. population has changed.
Policymakers and program planners rely on population projections to assess future demand for resources such as food, water, and energy, as well as services such as health and education.
Population Reference Bureau’s exclusive preview of the upcoming decennial census reveals population shifts with major implications for the nation’s political, social, and economic future.
PRB supports the We Decide project in its critical step of communicating new evidence on the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of women and young people with disabilities and the gender-based violence (GBV) that many of them endure.
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