Global Aging and the Demographic Divide
(2008) In the latter half of the last century, the world's developed nations completed a long process of demographic transition.1
(2008) In the latter half of the last century, the world's developed nations completed a long process of demographic transition.1
Mark Mather from our U.S. Programs team looks back at key population trends since he joined PRB in 1998.
Project: Breakthrough RESEARCH
These research spotlights apply the research questions to two current SBC projects: USAID Tulonge Afya’s NAWEZA Platform (an integrated SBC project) and Beyond Bias (a PBC project).
(2016) Beginning in the 1960s—and accelerating over the last two decades—changes in marriage, divorce, cohabitation, and nonmarital childbearing have transformed family life in the United States.
(2009) India, along with China and several other countries, has a history of neglect for girls and women that produced lower female survival rates and an imbalanced ratio of males to females.
Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
A conversation with author Jessica Calarco on her new book, Holding It Together
(2009) U.S. Asian and Hispanic/Latino population growth rates have started to slow, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.