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Population Bulletin, vol. 62, no. 4: Immigration and America’s Black Population
(December 2007) New flows of immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean are a growing component of the U.S. population. They are part of the racial and ethnic transformation of the United States in the 21st century.
World Population Highlights 2007: Urbanization
(September 2007) The world is on the verge of a shift: from predominantly rural to mainly urban.
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Trends in Migration to the U.S.
(2014) Under the motto e pluribus unum (from many, one), U.S. presidents frequently remind Americans that they share the immigrant experience of beginning anew in the land of opportunity.1
PRB Discuss Online: How Do Americans Balance Work and Family?
(2010) PRB Discuss Online: How Do Americans Balance Work and Family?
HIV/AIDS and African Americans: A State of Emergency
(2005) More African Americans are living with HIV or already dead from AIDS than any other single racial or ethnic group in the United States—a crisis one black AIDS activist calls "a state of emergency" for the African American community.
Immigration Gives Catholicism a Boost in the United States
(2008) Results from a new U.S. report by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life indicate that more than one-fourth of U.S. adults have left their childhood faith to join another religion or are no longer affiliated with any religion.
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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends
Appalachia’s Strengths and Vulnerabilities Before COVID Pandemic: Report Offers Benchmark
Longstanding vulnerabilities suggest that some groups in Appalachia risk greater hardship related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Children’s Environmental Health: Risks and Remedies
(2002) Overall child mortality declined significantly in the 1990s, but environmental hazards still kill at least 3 million children under age 5 every year.1 Such young children make up roughly 10 percent of the world's population, but comprise more than 40 percent of the population suffering from health problems related to the environment.2