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PRB's Population Bulletins explore current domestic and international population issues and trends. Written for a general audience by noted experts, they present population topics in clear and objective text with colorful graphics. Bulletins are widely used in university classes and by the media.
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American Families (PDF: 458KB) This Population Bulletin analyzes the American family in the latter half of the 20th century to better understand what changes in the family portend for the first half of the 21st century. (BUL55.4, December 2000)
Challenges and Opportunities—The Population of the Middle East and North Africa This Population Bulletin looks at recent demographic trends in the Middle East and North Africa and how they interact with social and economic forces of change. It shows how this high-profile region is being transformed by mortality and fertility declines and a veritable revolution in marriage patterns and family planning use. The Bulletin also considers the effects of immigration and refugee movements on the labor force as well as on the age and sex composition of country populations. (BUL62.2; June 2007)
New Marriages, New Families: U.S. Racial and Hispanic Intermarriage (PDF: 593 KB) This Population Bulletin details the growing numbers of interracial marriages and children in the United States and their implications for future demographic and social trends. (BUL 60.2, June 2005).
Women, Work, and Family in America The lives of American women have been transformed by new patterns of marriage and childbearing, educational attainment, and labor force participation. These changes will shape the American family and society of the 21st century. This Population Bulletin explores both the encouraging signs and sobering realities of American women. (BUL51.3, December 1996)