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SUMMARY:Small Towns/Big Changes: The Shifting Demographics of Rural America
DESCRIPTION:Update: See our recap of this event and videos of presentations here. \nTrends shaping rural life in America include unprecedented population declines\, a growing Hispanic population\, a disproportionate share of military veterans\, and a sharp increase in “deaths of despair”—related to suicide\, alcohol abuse\, and drug overdose—among rural residents with low education levels. \nAt “Small Towns/Big Changes: The Shifting Demographics of Rural America\,” a briefing for members of Congress and their staff sponsored by the Population Association of America\, scholars explore the implications of current demographic trends and recent socioeconomic change for the nation’s rural areas.
URL:https://popresearchcenters.org/event/small-towns-big-changes-the-shifting-demographics-of-rural-america/
CATEGORIES:Congressional Briefing
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SUMMARY:U.S. Marriage\, Divorce\, Childbearing Trends Bring New Risks for Parents\, Children
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: See videos of the presentations >> \nIncreased childbearing outside marriage\, more parents with children from more than one partner\, and a shrinking share of married people in the U.S. population have brought new complexity to U.S. family life\, and risks for the health and well-being of children and parents. \nSeveral noted demographers and social researchers explore current trends and their implications at “The Vow Factor: Marriage\, Divorce\, and Family Formation and Their Impact on Health and Well-Being\,” a briefing for members of Congress and their staff sponsored by California Congresswomen Lucille Roybal-Allard\, the Population Association of America\, and the Association of Population Centers. \nThe presenters at the April 17\, 2015 event include: \n\nRobert Moffitt\, professor of economics\, Johns Hopkins University.\nAndrew Cherlin\, professor of sociology and public policy\, Department of Sociology\, Johns Hopkins University.\nLisa Berkman\, professor of public policy and epidemiology\, Harvard University.\nH. Elizabeth Peters\, a labor economist and demographer and director of the Center on Labor\, Human Services\, and Population\, Urban Institute.
URL:https://popresearchcenters.org/event/u-s-marriage-divorce-childbearing-trends-bring-new-risks-for-parents-children/
CATEGORIES:Congressional Briefing
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