U.S. Policy Communications Training
The U.S. Policy Communications Training Program builds on PRB’s 40-year legacy of training researchers to bridge the gap between research findings and the policy development process.
The U.S. Policy Communications Training Program builds on PRB’s 40-year legacy of training researchers to bridge the gap between research findings and the policy development process.
Vaccines are one of the simplest, most cost-effective tools to improve public health. Vaccine-preventable diseases can lead to illness, disfigurement, and disability, and remain a substantial cause of death for young children.
Project: Indicators of Well-Being for California's Children
Guest author, Beth Jarosz from the Population Reference Bureau, explores these new indicators and explains how they can help inform policies and programs that support children’s health and well being.
(2018) Many children may lose public health insurance and nutrition assistance benefits under proposed changes to U.S. immigration policy.
Project: Demographic Forecasting Services—AMBAG
Project: KIDS COUNT Technical Assistance and Training
Video tutorials introduce data users to the system and provide step-by-step guidance for two key applications.
Project: KIDS COUNT Technical Assistance and Training
In this video tutorial series, PRB introduces data users to the American Community Survey and provides key information about how to access and use ACS data.
In 2011, the oldest baby boomers—Americans born between 1946 and 1964—will start to turn 65.
Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act