The 2023 Data Sheet shows that adults ages 65 and older now account for 9% of the global population, in part because of declining fertility rates.
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2023 Census Self-Response Rates Are Lagging in Neighborhoods at Risk of Undercounting Young Children
Self-response rates are lowest in neighborhoods with high concentrations of racial and ethnic minorities in the young child population, which could mean fewer dollars for communities that need funds the most.
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Life on Hold: How the Coronavirus Is Affecting Young People’s Major Life Decisions
Youth Family Planning Policy Scorecard: Measuring Commitment to Effective Policy and Program Interventions
The Scorecard evaluates and compares the favorability of 22 current national policy and program environments for youth access to sexual and reproductive health services.
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2023 World Population Data Sheet Shows Older Populations Growing, Fertility Rates Declining
2023 Census Self-Response Rates Are Lagging in Neighborhoods at Risk of Undercounting Young Children
Life on Hold: How the Coronavirus Is Affecting Young People’s Major Life Decisions
Youth Family Planning Policy Scorecard: Measuring Commitment to Effective Policy and Program Interventions
Workers at Risk During the Coronavirus Pandemic: Four in 10 Food Preparers and Servers Are Low-Income
The coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe in 2023 will have long-term and widespread effects on the U.S. economy and labor force.
2023 KIDS COUNT Data Book Reports Improvements and Persistent Disparities in Children’s Well-Being
The annual KIDS COUNT Data Book provides policymakers, researchers, and advocates with data on key trends in child well-being.
The Demography of Dementia and Dementia Caregiving
People with lower levels of education, the oldest old, women, and racial and ethnic minorities are at greater risk of dementia.
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Areas with the oldest populations are likely at risk of higher rates of severe illness or death from COVID-19 than those with younger populations.
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Our Population Bulletin, “Aging in the United States,” examines recent trends and disparities among adults ages 65 and older, and how baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964 are reshaping America’s older population