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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

Cohabiting Couples in the United States Are Staying Together Longer but Fewer Are Marrying

(2020) More unmarried couples today are living together, and doing so for longer than in the past, but fewer of these relationships lead to marriage, new research finds.

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Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)

Family Life Is More Complicated Than Ever

(2020) The coronavirus pandemic—coupled with ongoing demographic trends—is making family life even more complicated for Americans. Millions of families are at increased risk of falling into poverty due to pandemic-related job losses, and social distancing protocols are separating some children from their parents who live in a different household.

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Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 38: Sleep, Health, and Aging

(2018) Sleep may be as important to health in old age as diet and exercise. Numerous studies have shown that sleeping too much or too little is associated with mortality among older adults.

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Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

New Evidence on Sleep’s Role in Aging and Chronic Disease

(Issue 38) Sleep may be as important to health in old age as diet and exercise. Numerous studies have shown that sleeping too much or too little is associated with mortality among older adults.

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Why Better Care Policies Matter for Gender Equality and the Economy

This International Women’s Day, we’re looking at the impact of unpaid care work on women and girls and the global economy—and how PRB and CREG are helping address this urgent issue.

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

The Four Dividends: How Age Structure Change Can Benefit Development

This web feature expands the concept of the demographic dividend to project four potential sets of benefits—in addition to economic growth, it outlines benefits in child survival, education, and political stability.

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Pourquoi de meilleures politiques de soins sont importantes pour l’égalité des sexes et pour l’économie

En cette Journée internationale des femmes, nous examinons l'impact du travail de soins domestiques non rémunéré sur les femmes et les filles, ainsi que sur l'économie mondiale, et comment PRB et CREG contribuent à la réflexion sur cette question urgente.

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Project: Health Policy Plus (HP+)

Advocacy Tools to End Gender-Based Violence in Mali

Although Mali has ratified most major international and regional human rights treaties, and its constitution defends women’s rights, the country has yet to formally pass a law criminalizing gender-based violence (GBV).

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Project: Strengthening Evidence-Based Policy to Expand Access to Safe Abortion (SAFE ENGAGE)

Pas une seule femme refoulée: élargir l’accès à des soins complets de santé reproductive en Côte d’Ivoire

Les recherches montrent qu’en Côte d’Ivoire et dans le monde, l’avortement survient chez les femmes de tous âges et de tous milieux socioéconomiques, mariées ou non, ou avec ou sans enfants.

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