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Counting Women’s Work

With support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, PRB is working to expand local analysis of women’s unpaid care work and stakeholder engagement in African countries.

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PRB Discuss Online: Combating Malaria, What More Can We Do Now?

(2008) Encouraging progress against malaria was made in the Americas and some parts of Asia in the last century, but the first global campaign to stop malaria didn't succeed.

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The Barriers to a College Degree

(2013) When it comes to education beyond high school in the United States, fewer males than females, fewer young people from low-income than high-income families, and a smaller share of blacks and Hispanics than whites and Asians tend to enroll and earn degrees.

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DC’s Teenage Moms Need Their Own Moms

Despite an almost continuous decline over the past twenty years, the rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States remains substantially higher than in other industrialized nations.

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Policy Brief. Understanding Population Projections: Assumptions Behind the Numbers (2014)

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.

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More Mothers of Young Children in U.S. Workforce

(20212) In recent years, more mothers of young children have entered the paid labor force.

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U.S. 2020 Census FAQ

The Census counts every person who usually lives in the United States. They don’t have to be a U.S. citizen, but they do have to call this country their primary home.

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