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To Fix the Care Economy, the United States Should Look Internationally

On this World Population Day, we’re examining the state of the care economy in the United States—and looking abroad for ways to strengthen it.

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Emerging Trends in Disability

(2001) Disability is an ambiguous demographic, but one that is unambiguously increasing. Socioeconomic trends such as aging and other factors have contributed to the growth of the population categorized as disabled, making disability an important issue for policymakers, even though its definition is often a point of contention.

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Why Is the U.S. Census So Important?

The 2020 Census count began in January, kicking off a once-a-decade operation in which every household in the United States will be asked to answer a short series of questions that will influence policymaking and planning for the next decade.

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Sex Ratio at Birth Deteriorating Among Asian Immigrants in the United States

(2008) A new study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports on a sex ratio that favors boys among U.S.-born children in Indian, Korean, and Chinese families.

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Malawi’s Pathway to a Demographic Dividend

(2014) Over the past decade, countries throughout Africa have experienced sustained economic growth. Despite this growth, almost two of every three people—or 600 million—are still living on less than $2 per day.

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Child Marriage in the Middle East and North Africa

Child marriage is a human rights violation.

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In U.S., Proportion Married at Lowest Recorded Levels

(2010) Marriage rates have dropped precipitously among young adults ages 25 to 34 during the past decade and the decline has accelerated since the onset of the recession, according to PRB’s analysis of new data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2009 American Community Survey (ACS) and 2010 Current Population Survey (CPS).

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