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Milestones and Moments in Global Census History
What information does a census collect? The answer depends on when and where in time the census was taken.
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Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act
Noncommunicable Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: Youth Are Key to Prevention
The four major NCDs—cardiovascular disease, most cancers, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases—will account for approximately 81 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030, and 89 percent of all deaths in high-income countries.
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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth
Data Sheet. Noncommunicable Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: Youth Are Key to Prevention
(2013) The four major NCDs—cardiovascular disease, most cancers, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases—will account for approximately 81 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030, and 89 percent of all deaths in high-income countries.
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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth
Data Sheet Background Data. Noncommunicable Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: Alcohol Use, Cigarette Use, Physical Inactivity, and Unhealthy Diet
(2013) The four major NCDs—cardiovascular disease, most cancers, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases—will account for approximately 81 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030, and 89 percent of all deaths in high-income countries.
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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth
Data Sheet Explanation of Cut-Offs: Noncommunicable Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean
(2013) The four major NCDs—cardiovascular disease, most cancers, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases—will account for approximately 81 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030, and 89 percent of all deaths in high-income countries.
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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth
Data Sheet Technical Notes. Noncommunicable Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean
(2013) The four major NCDs—cardiovascular disease, most cancers, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases—will account for approximately 81 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030, and 89 percent of all deaths in high-income countries.
Driving Up Demand for Health Services in Latin America
(2008) Millions of people live in poverty in Latin America, and many young people often face few prospects for a bright future.
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Population Dynamics in Latin America
Population Bulletin, Vol. 58, No.1 (2003) Latin America experienced explosive population growth in the middle of the 20th century as two demographic trends converged: high birth rates and rapidly declining death rates.