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Ending Child Marriage in Egypt

(2016) Every year, millions of girls in developing countries marry before their 18th birthday. In Egypt, it is one in six girls.

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Social and Economic Well-Being and the Future for Latinos in the United States

(2010) U.S.-born Latinos and foreign-born Latinos face widely different social and economic experiences in the United States.

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Tables: Rethinking Age and Aging

(December 2008) According to the United Nations (UN), "Population ageing is unprecedented, without parallel in human history and the twenty-first century will witness even more rapid ageing than did the century just past."

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Policy Brief: Population and Food Security: Africa’s Challenge (Part 2)

(2012) Almost two of every three people in sub-Saharan Africa live in a rural area, relying principally on small-scale agriculture for their livelihood. Improving agriculture on small farms is critical to reducing hunger.

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U.S. Population Could Reach 438 Million by 2050, and Immigration Is Key

(2008) A new report from the Pew Research Center projects that immigration will propel the U.S. population total to 438 million by 2050, from 303 million today (see Figure 1). Along with this growth, the racial and ethnic profile of Americans will continue to shift—with non-Hispanic whites losing their majority status.

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Rethinking Age and Aging

(December 2008) According to the United Nations (UN), "Population ageing is unprecedented, without parallel in human history and the twenty-first century will witness even more rapid ageing than did the century just past."

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Childhood Trauma Has Lifelong Health Consequences for Women

Women who experienced childhood adversity are more likely to have their first child early or outside of marriage, face a greater risk of cancer than men, and are particularly vulnerable to health impacts when they are lower income.

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