2023 PRB Annual Report
2023 Annual Report
(2011) In her new book, The Future Faces of War: Population and National Security, author Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba argues that the future of warfare will be shaped by demographic trends in fertility, mortality, and migration.
People are living longer and having fewer children, but the impact of this differs among nations.
This article by PRB's Farzaneh Roudi was published in the Wilson Center Middle East Program's Viewpoints series.
September 2008) More than 80 million people were added to the world's population in 2008, which ensures continued growth in coming decades.
(2015) Women and girls are among the more vulnerable groups in many communities as seen in their lower levels of education and poorer health.
Project: Supporting Population Evidence and Champions in Africa (SPEC)
By 2030, young Africans are expected to make up 42 percent of the world’s youth and account for 75 percent of the those under age 35 in Africa.