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s World Population Data Sheet, one of our signature products, has been produced annually since its debut in 1962. This and other PRB data sheets are used by thousands of people worldwide as a ready reference for comparing key demographic and health indicators by country and region, and for population projections and analytical graphics that bring key data insights into focus.

 
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Europe’s Population Aging Will Accelerate

This data sheet provides 26 indicators--ranging from life expectancy at birth to average retirement ages to net migration totals--for each of the 25 countries of the European Union and 46 European countries in all.

June 1, 2006
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Making the Link in the Philippines Data Sheet

With one of the highest population growth rates in Southeast Asia, the Philippines is experiencing increasing human pressure on its natural resources. This datasheet provides data that highlight the connections among population trends, natural resource use, and the health and well-being of Filipinos…

April 1, 2006
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The World’s Youth 2006 Data Sheet

While girls and boys are enrolling in secondary school in record numbers and early marriage is on the decline, many young people across the world still face daunting threats to their well-being--from sexually transmitted infections to complications from smoking.

February 1, 2006
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2005 World Population Data Sheet

Extreme poverty and environmental and health disparities still plague many countries. The Data Sheet provides up-to-date demographic, health, and environment data for all the countries and major regions of the world.

August 1, 2005
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Women of Our World 2005

This data sheet presents indicators of women's status and progress in nearly 180 countries, with a focus on demography, reproductive health, education, work, and public life.

March 1, 2005
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2004 World Population Data Sheet

PRB's 2004 World Population Data Sheet contains the latest population estimates, projections, and other key indicators for more than 200 countries, including births, deaths, natural increase, infant mortality, life expectancy, urban population, HIV/AIDS prevalence, contraceptive use, land area, and …

August 4, 2004
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The Wealth Gap in Health

Despite improvements in public health in the last half-century, large disparities still exist between and within countries in a range of health and population indicators: fertility, infant and child mortality, nutrition, and the use of family planning and other health services.

May 1, 2004
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Gender, Health, and Development in the Americas 2003

This data sheet profiles gender differences in health and development in 48 countries in the Americas.

December 31, 2003
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Making the Link: Population, Health, and the Environment

This report provides information and data on critical links between people and the environment.

December 4, 2002
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Family Planning Worldwide 2002 Data Sheet

This quick-reference data sheet has the most recent statistics on contraception for the countries and regions of the world. It presents sources of supply of modern methods and mother's attitude toward recent births.

June 15, 2002
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KIDS COUNT International Data Sheet

The data sheet documents children's status country by country on key indicators, including mortality rate under age 5, 15-19-year-olds giving birth each year, primary school age children in school, malnourished children, and the number of AIDS orphans.

January 1, 2002
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