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Population Bulletin, vol. 64, no.1: 20th-Century U.S. Generations

(2009) By virtue of when they were born, members of each generation live through unique times shaped by unexpected historical events, changing political climates, and evolving socioeconomic conditions.

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Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy

Invest in the Future of India: Family Planning and Corporate Social Responsibility

PRB collaborated with AFP and Pathfinder International to develop a multimedia video outlining how family planning shapes women’s empowerment and community well-being.

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Minority Suburbanization

(2002) The suburbs of America's cities are often seen as the bastions of white, middle-class families. But increasingly, America's suburbs reflect the growing diversity in the United States as a whole.

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

Dementia Trends: Implications for an Aging America

Today's Research on Aging, Issue 36: This report explores the evidence of a decline in dementia and the trends that may shape the future prevalence of this debilitating condition—focusing on recent work by researchers supported by the National Institute on Aging (NIA).

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Domestic Violence in Developing Countries: An Intergenerational Crisis

(2004) A new comparative study using nationally representative information on domestic violence in nine developing countries finds that women whose fathers abused their mothers are twice as likely to suffer domestic abuse themselves.

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North Korea Census Reveals Poor Demographic and Health Conditions

(2010) The Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea, one of the few remaining Communist countries, has demographic similarities and disparities with wealthier, democratic South Korea.

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Paludisme au Cambodge : malgré un recul du nombre de cas, le taux de mortalité demeure élevé

(2003) Selon l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS), chaque année près de 300 millions de personnes sont atteintes du paludisme dans le monde, avec pour résultat plus d'un million de décès.

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Some Kenyan Children Are Not in School Despite Free Primary Education

(2013) Despite a free primary education policy introduced by the Kenyan government in 2003, a substantial number of children who should benefit from it are still out of school, even though gains have been made between 1998 and 2009.

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