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Population Bulletin, vol. 62, no. 3: World Population Highlights 2007–Migration

2007) In 2005, about 191 million people—3 percent of the world's population—were international migrants, according to UN estimates.

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Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health

Senegal ENGAGE Presentation Focuses on Religion and Family Health

Le Sénégal s’Engage: la Religion et la Santé familiale (Senegal Engage: Religion and Family Health) is a new ENGAGE presentation that serves as an advocacy tool to connect reproductive health and family planning issues with faith-based attitudes and beliefs.

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World Population Highlights 2007: Migration

2007) In 2005, about 191 million people—3 percent of the world's population—were international migrants, according to UN estimates.

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Changing Race and Ethnicity Questions on the U.S. Census Form Reflect Evolving Views

Census questions about race and ethnicity have evolved over time, as have Americans’ views about racial and ethnic identification.

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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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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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