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World Population Highlights 2007: Overview of World Population

(2007) We entered the 20th century with a population of 1.6 billion people. We entered the 21st century with 6.1 billion people. And in 2007, world population is 6.6 billion.

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Project: American Community Survey and Decennial Census Support Services

Persistent Racial/Ethnic Gaps in the U.S.

(2014) The U.S. population is undergoing significant racial/ethnic change, with rapidly growing Latino, Asian American, and multiracial populations.

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Population and Health: An Introduction to Epidemiology

(1999) Most people are concerned about their health. When they are well, they wonder how to remain that way.

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PRB Discuss Online: Does Climate Change Threaten Our Cities?

(2010) The cities and towns of developing countries are projected to absorb at least 2.5 billion additional people by 2050. At the same time, these areas will experience global climate change likely to bring floods, droughts, food insecurity, and loss of livelihoods.

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Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health

Lesson Plan: 2017 World Population Data Sheet

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Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act

2014 World Population Data Sheet

PRB’s World Population Data Sheet is an annual report on the world’s demographic, health, and environmental progress and challenges.

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Understanding and Using Population Projections

Government policymakers and planners around the world use population projections to gauge future demand for food, water, energy, and services, and to forecast future demographic characteristics.

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Policy Brief: Understanding and Using Population Projections

Government policymakers and planners around the world use population projections to gauge future demand for food, water, energy, and services, and to forecast future demographic characteristics.

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A Critical Window for Policymaking on Population Aging in Developing Countries

(2006) The world's elderly population is quickly growing, both in its absolute numbers and in its percentage relative to the younger population—the latter trend known as population aging.

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