Who Are America’s Immigrants?
A century beyond the country’s strictest immigration law, here’s what the data tell us about who’s coming to the United States
A century beyond the country’s strictest immigration law, here’s what the data tell us about who’s coming to the United States
(2002) La question de savoir combien de personnes ont vraiment vécu sur la Terre revient sans cesse parmi les demandes d'information adressées au PRB.
(April 2008) The Middle East and North Africa includes some of the world's fastest growing countries, and the region as a whole saw its population quadruple in the second part of the 20th century, from 104 million to 400 million.
(2008) In the latter half of the last century, the world's developed nations completed a long process of demographic transition.1
(2003) Education is a key part of strategies to improve individuals' well-being and societies' economic and social development.
Nearly all future population growth will be in the world's less developed countries, and the poorest of these countries will see the greatest percentage increase.
(2009) Population trends since 2000 suggest that states in the South and West will gain additional seats in the U.S. House of Representatives after the 2010 Census.
(2003) Education is a key part of strategies to improve individuals' well-being and societies' economic and social development.