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Latinos, Whites, and the Shifting Demography of Arizona

(2010) Over the past several decades, Latinos have made up an increasing share of the U.S. population.

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Strengthening Africa’s Budgeting Systems: PRB and CREG Take the Lead in Harnessing the Demographic Dividend

Budget experts, parliamentarians, and key stakeholders gathered to discuss Demographic Dividend Sensentive Budgeting (DDSB)

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Top 10 Countries Closing Gender Gap

Since 2006, the World Economic Forum has issued a Global Gender Gap Index to review gender-based disparities around the world and track progress in closing the gap in four areas: educational attainment, health, economic participation, and political empowerment.

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PRB Discuss Online: Managing Unauthorized Migration

(2008) Unauthorized migration is a major issue in the United States and many other countries, sometimes generating intense publicity and debate.

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In Arab Countries, Mobile Internet and Social Media Are Dominant, but Disparities in Access Remain

(2012) Arab countries continue to rapidly gain access to mobile cellular and to a smaller extent, mobile and wireless Internet, but lag behind in access to fixed broadband Internet access at home, according to the report ICT Adoption and Prospects in the Arab Region 2012.1

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Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy

Addressing Misconceptions About Family Planning in the Philippines to Drive Change

These infographics, fact sheet, and videos products will be used to help address misinformation about contraceptive methods and convince policymakers to fund family planning services.

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Premature Births Help Explain Higher U.S. Infant Mortality Rate

(2009) The United States—one of the world's wealthiest countries—consistently has higher infant mortality rates than most other developed countries. In 2005, 29 countries had lower rates, including Cuba and Poland.

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