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Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act

Integrating Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health Care: Saving Lives, Money, and Time

(2011) As countries strive to reduce poverty and reach the Millennium Development Goals, they are also focusing on how population growth affects health and development.

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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends

Appalachian Region Data Overview from the 2014-2018 American Community Survey

The latest report on the Appalachian Region can help state and local policymakers build community capacity and strengthen economic growth.

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U.S. Population Could Reach 438 Million by 2050, and Immigration Is Key

(2008) A new report from the Pew Research Center projects that immigration will propel the U.S. population total to 438 million by 2050, from 303 million today (see Figure 1). Along with this growth, the racial and ethnic profile of Americans will continue to shift—with non-Hispanic whites losing their majority status.

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Project: Demographic Forecasting Services—AMBAG

Baby Boomers and Millennials Boost Population in Parts of Rural America

Two demographic groups—young adults ages 20 to 34 and older adults ages 65 and older—are reshaping the population in rural America.

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PRB Discuss Online: What Are the Financial Implications of Aging in the United States?

(2008) The U.S. population is aging: The ratio of elderly to the working-age population in the United States will roughly double over the next few decades, straining the finances of the U.S. Social Security system and other government programs.

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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends

Report Explores Appalachia’s Current Strengths and Vulnerabilities

The latest report on the Appalachian Region can help state and local policymakers build community capacity and strengthen economic growth.

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Young U.S. Adults Vulnerable to Injuries and Violence

Young adults are generally very healthy. In a recent survey, 96 percent of 18-to-24-year-old Americans reported being in excellent, very good, or good health. Less than 5 percent reported a serious physical, mental, or emotional disability.1 Yet the transition from adolescence and dependence on parents to independent young adulthood is fraught with potential health dangers—and mortality statistics reflect these hazards.

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Why Are They Asking That? What Everyone Needs to Know About 2020 Census Questions

By law, the U.S. government is required to count the number of people living in the United States every 10 years.

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Caribbean Countries Pay for Successfully Addressing Population Issues

(2002) In a move that marks the Caribbean's success in various spheres of socioeconomic activity, international funding agencies are reducing their financial support for the region's sexual and reproductive health programs.

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