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China’s Concern Over Population Aging and Health
(2006) As late as 25 years ago, China was concerned it had too many children to support.
Rapport. La Planification Familiale et Les Droits Humains – Quels Sont Les Liens et Pourquoi Sont-Ils Importants ?
Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act
Malawians Together: Faith, Population, and Development
"Malawians Together: Faith, Population, and Development" (Amalawi Ogwirizana: Chikhulupiriro, Chiwerengero cha anthu, ndi Chitukuku) is an ENGAGE presentation that aims to align reproductive health issues with faith-based frameworks and beliefs.
Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease
Effects of the Great Recession on Older Americans’ Health and Well-Being
Although young adults in their 20s and 30s bore the brunt of the Great Recession (2007 to 2009), many Americans ages 50 and older were also affected by rising unemployment, falling home values, and the decline in the stock market.
Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
Anti-Poverty Tax Credits Linked to Declines in Reports of Child Neglect, Youth Violence, and Juvenile Convictions
A temporary expansion of the child tax credit helped fuel a dramatic drop in child poverty in 2021.
Project: Population and Poverty (PopPov) Research Network
The Effect of Reproductive Health Improvements on Women’s Economic Empowerment
With increased attention to women’s economic empowerment among donors and policymakers across the globe, we are at a pivotal moment for reviewing the current state of the research on women’s economic empowerment to identify gaps.
Project: Supporting Population Evidence and Champions in Africa (SPEC)
The Demographic Dividend: An Opportunity for Ethiopia’s Transformation
A demographic dividend in Ethiopia would contribute to the long term economic and social development of the country. But a demographic dividend hinges on job growth: Ethiopia's economy must be able to absorb the large number of people reaching working age over the next several decades.