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10 Things to Know About Privacy Protections in the 2020 Census

What data users should know about the effects of new disclosure avoidance procedures in the 2020 Census

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Cities No Longer Lead Fertility Decline in Sub-Saharan Africa, New Research Reveals

Why would the shift to smaller families slow or stop in sub-Saharan African cities, where fertility remains so much higher than in other parts of the world?

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A New Approach for Climate Resilience

Climate change is here, and it is affecting us now. To respond to this crisis, we must be agile and rethink our current approaches to building climate resilience. These solutions must be based on data and centered in equity and justice for the people most affected by climate change.

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In Memory of Bill Butz and Carl Haub

Current and former PRB staff members share their tributes to two PRB greats

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Project: Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

HIV/AIDS and Older Adults in the United States

After three decades of combating HIV/AIDS, scientists have made advances that have helped HIV-infected individuals live longer and better quality lives.

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Hidden Suffering: Disabilities From Pregnancy and Childbirth in Less Developed Countries

(August 2002) Complications of pregnancy and childbirth are a leading cause of death and disability among women of reproductive age (ages 15 to 44) in less developed countries.

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