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PRB Discuss Online: How Are Latino Children Doing in the United States?

(2010) Over the past 20 years, the number of Latino children under age 18 living in the United States has doubled, making them one of the fastest-growing segments of the national population.

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A Post-Recession Update on U.S. Social and Economic Trends (cont’d.)

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World Population Highlights 2007: Environment

Carbon dioxide emissions have grown dramatically in the past century because of human activity, chiefly the use of fossil fuels such as oil and coal, as well as changes in land use such as cutting down forests.

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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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Family Planning and the Path to Resilience

When a family is faced with a major disaster, how well are they able to respond? Can they find work? Feed everyone? Stay healthy? This interactive feature and policy brief address those questions.

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