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What Drives U.S. Population Growth? (PDF: 559KB)
The U.S. population is growing as fast as, or faster than, any other developed country. The country's young age structure, along with relatively high fertility and immigration, will fuel continued growth over the next several decades.

Fewer Malaria Cases in Cambodia, but Death Rates Still High
Cambodia's national malaria control program has reduced malaria outbreaks over the last decade, by more than one third, but Cambodia has the largest number of drug-resistant forms of malaria in the world.

 World Population
How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth?

Just How Many U.S. Baby Boomers Are There?

Muslims in the U.S.

Iraqis in the U.S.

2002 World Population Data Sheet

 New on AmeriStat
Updated Articles on U.S. Mortality: Data from Census 2000

 HIV/AIDS
Fighting AIDS-Related Stigma in Africa

Rooting Out AIDS-Related Stigma and Discrimination

Facing the HIV/AIDS Pandemic (PDF: 786KB)

 Children in U.S. Territories
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (PDF: 504KB)

American Samoa (PDF: 506KB)

U.S. Virgin Islands

Guam

 Other News and Reports
Obstetric Fistula: Cause of Disability and Stigma

For the New U.S. Congress: How Are Kids Doing?

Brazil Confronts Adolescent Sexual Health Issues

 Survey: PRB Policy Fellows
If you are a former PRB Population Policy Communication Fellow, please complete a short survey about the program.

 QuickFacts
How young is the U.S. population? More than one-fifth of the U.S. population was under age 15 in 2002, compared with less than one-seventh of Japan's population. While some African and Latin American countries have much younger profiles � many with more than one-third of the population under age 15 � continued U.S. growth is expected. By 2050, the population is projected to grow by nearly 140 million to a total of 420 million. Read more.

How extensive is childhood immunization in Cambodia? Only 40 percent of children in Cambodia are fully immunized against the six standard vaccine preventable diseases � polio, diphtheria, whooping cough (pertussis), tetanus, measles, and tuberculosis. Children in urban areas and those whose mothers attended at least secondary school are most likely to be fully immunized. Read more.

More QuickFacts


2002 World Population Data Sheet
Population Bulletin
Population Today
Reports on America
Population Handbook
Making Motherhood Safer
Population, Health, and Environment
Population: A Lively Introduction



6,215,000,000

287,400,000
Source: 2002 World Population Data Sheet

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