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Maternal Mortality in Guatemala: A Preventable Tragedy

(2003) From instituting new maternal health policies to addressing the quality of health services for pregnant women and their newborns, Guatemala is taking a number of steps to try to reduce deaths and disability related to pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum complications.

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Shifting Latino Ethnic and Racial Identity

(2010) Over the past several decades, the U.S. Census Bureau has used variations in its attempt to classify and enumerate Latinos.

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Differences Between the ACS and Decennial Census

(2009) While the main function of the U.S. decennial census is to provide counts of people for the purpose of Congressional apportionment, the primary purpose of the ACS is to measure the changing social and economic characteristics of the U.S. population.

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Overview of Quality of Care in Reproductive Health: Definitions and Measurements of Quality

(2002) Quality of care, a client-centered approach to providing high-quality health care as a basic human right, has emerged as a critical element of family planning and reproductive health programs.

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How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth?

The global population milestone of 8 billion represents nearly 7% of the total number of people who have ever lived on Earth.

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Presidential Elections: Swing States and Bellwethers

(2004) As the 2000 election made clear, the presidential election actually is a series of 51 “winner take all” contests in each state and the District and Columbia. The candidate who wins a particular state is entitled to all of that state’s electoral votes—the equivalent of that state’s total number of senators and representatives.

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Israel’s Demography Has a Unique History

(2014) Israel's demographic patterns and trends are unique, reflecting the complex political, cultural, and religious future of the region.

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Most Americans Marry Within Their Race

(2010) A recent survey found that young Americans ages 18 to 29 have nearly universal acceptance of interracial dating and marriage within their own families.

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PRB Discuss Online: Mobilizing Youth in the Development Process

(2011) At the start of the UN International Year of Youth in August 2010, UN Focal Point on Youth Nicola Shepherd stated: "The International Year is about advancing the full and effective participation of youth in all aspects of society...we encourage all sectors of society to work in partnership with youth and youth organizations to better understand their needs and concerns and to recognize the contributions that they can make to society."

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Among Older Americans, Black and Hispanic People Are Much More Likely to Need Help at Home—and Go Without It

Income, neighborhood characteristics, and state policies may underly racial disparities in who gets needed care, despite federal efforts to expand home-care programs.

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