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Research Brief: Human Capital Consequences of Teenage Childbearing in South Africa

(2012) Women in South Africa have had fewer children on average since the 1970s, but the rate of teenage childbearing in South Africa has remained the same, at 54 births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 19.

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Education, Medical Treatment, and Social Networks Can Promote ‘Brain Health’ Among U.S. Elderly

(March 2009) When some people reach older ages, they begin to lose their ability to reason and to remember.

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Performance-Based Incentives Integrate Family Planning and Maternal/Child Health Services

(2011) The benefits of integrating family planning (FP) into maternal and child health (MCH) services go beyond improving access to FP. Integration can increase the number of trained health care personnel who are responsive to the needs of children and mothers, improve management of the health care system, and address the reproductive health of women while requiring fewer patient visits.

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Progress in U.S. Women’s Well-Being Stalled in Recent Generations

(2017) The level of well-being of young American women (ages 16 to 34) rose significantly for members of the Baby Boom generation but hit a wall for women in subsequent generations, the Population Reference Bureau (PRB) concludes in a new report.

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Use of the American Community Survey in the Context of the Voting Rights Act

When the 2010 U.S. Decennial Census data start to flow in February 2011, the cycle of redistricting always accompanies the release of these data.

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An African Demographic Dividend Relies on Investments in the Reproductive Health and Rights of Adolescents and Youth

(2017) An African Union (AU) Assembly decision in January 2016 established the theme for 2017 as “Harnessing the Demographic Dividend Through Investments in Youth.”

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International Women’s Day: 100 Years

(2011) March 8, 2011, marks the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day. The past 100 years has witnessed much progress but there remains an unfinished agenda in many regions of the world. International Women's Day traces its roots back to the second International Conference of Working Women held in Copenhagen in 1910.

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Project: Appalachia: Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends

Chartbook. The Appalachian Region: A Data Overview from the 2007-2011 American Community Survey

(2013) Appalachia's residents remain older, less educated, and less racially diverse than the United States as a whole, but those demographic and socioeconomic patterns vary widely within the region, according to The Appalachian Region: A Data Overview From the 2007-2011 American Community Survey, prepared by the Population Reference Bureau for the Appalachian Regional Commission.

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