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The Effect of Girls’ Education on Health Outcomes: Fact Sheet

Many studies have shown the benefits that education has for girls and women.

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Asian Americans: Diverse and Growing

Population Bulletin 53, No. 2 (1998)

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An Overview of Population and Development in Vietnam

At the time of the April 1, 1999 Census, the population of Vietnam stood at just over 76 million, making it the 13th largest country in the world. From 1979 to 1999, nearly 24 million people were added to the country's population.

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Population Bulletin, vol. 55, no. 1. Attaining Global Health: Challenges and Opportunities

(2000) The 20th century witnessed a revolution in human health and well-being. Average life expectancy at birth in many industrialized countries nearly doubled from around 45 years in 1900 to more than 70 years in 1999.

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10 Years, 10 Key Findings About U.S. Population

(2010) PRB's Population Bulletin, "U.S. Economic and Social Trends Since 2000," analyzes the last 10 years of economic and social trends in the United States.

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Growth and Migration in the American Southwest: A Tale of Two States

5 takeaways from population data in Arizona and New Mexico

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World Population Highlights: Key Findings From PRB’s 2010 World Population Data Sheet

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Life on Hold: How the Coronavirus Is Affecting Young People’s Major Life Decisions

(2020)The past two decades have been tumultuous for the United States. During the first 20 years of the 21st century, the nation experienced a major terrorist attack, a housing market meltdown, a severe economic recession, a significant downturn in the stock market, and a pandemic that led to the highest unemployment rate since the Great Depression.

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Closing the Male-Female Labor Force Gap

(2007) The increase in women's participation in the U.S. labor force is one of the most important social, economic, and cultural trends of the past century.

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