Population Bulletin, vol. 73, no.1: Appendices
Online Appendices Revised July 2019
Online Appendices Revised July 2019
In 2020, for the first time in decades, more children ages 17 and younger died from guns than from motor vehicle crashes.
Project: KIDS COUNT
(2008) National trends in child well-being have improved slightly since 2000, according to the 2008 KIDS COUNT Data Book.
Attendees explored respondent privacy, data quality, and uses of data from the American Community Survey at the meeting, organized by PRB and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Though often overlooked, there is an important relationship between fertility and economic growth that has been demonstrated in countries around the world.
For 20 years, Population Reference Bureau has been connecting human health and planetary health, to show how population dynamics (including family planning) and environmental change interact and affect human and planetary health. Our new name for this practice area is People, Health, Planet.
Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
This webinar is part of the Africa PHE quarterly webinar series implemented under the Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health (PACE) Project.