Fifty years of change in population studies
This word cloud was generated from the article below. For more information, go to http://www.tagxedo.com. Fifty years ago, when the ISR Population Studies Center was founded, the burning issues in...
View ArticleMany U.S. women have children by more than one man
The first national study of the prevalence of multiple partner fertility shows that 28 percent of all U.S. women with two or more children have children by more than one man. The study was presented...
View ArticleFamily planning: Federal program reduced births to poor women by nearly 30...
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Federal family planning programs reduced childbearing among poor women by as much as 29 percent, according to a new University of Michigan study. The work by U-M economist Martha...
View ArticleThe surprising truth about women smokers in China
Photo by Jorge Fernández Garcés In the United States, more than one out of six women still smoke. And as in most Western countries, cigarette usage is concentrated among the young—those women aged 25...
View ArticleChristoph Nolte: Studying the economic tradeoffs of land conservation in Brazil
Christoph Nolte is the winner of the 2012 Marshall Weinberg Population, Development, and Climate Change Fellowship, administered jointly by the School of Natural Resources and Environment and the...
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