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Population Reference Bureau

The Population Reference Bureau (PRB) is a private, nonprofit organization specializing in collecting and supplying statistics necessary for research and/or academic purposes focused on the environment, and health and structure of populations.[1][2] The PRB works in the United States and internationally with a wide range of partners in the government, nonprofit, research, business, and philanthropy sectors.[3]

Population Reference Bureau
PRB headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Established1929
ChairGeoffrey Dabelko
President/CEOJeff Jordan
Address1111 19th Street NW, #400
Washington, D.C. 20036
Location
WebsiteOfficial Website

History edit

In the early 1930s, the Population Reference Bureau (PRB) shared office space with the Population Association of America, which was created in May 1931 in New York City. This association focuses its work around many aspects, such as reproductive health and fertility, children and families, global health, urbanization, and more.[4]

Funding and partners edit

The PRB receives support from a number of foundations, non-governmental organizations, and government agencies. Examples of such funding include the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the United States Census Bureau, and the World Health Organization.[5]

The PRB partners with about 80 other organizations all around the world, in countries like Sudan, Egypt, and Uganda, to name a few.[5] These partners vary in foci and location, ranging from renowned research institutions such as the International Center for Research on Women to public education institutions such as the University of South Florida.[6]

Capabilities edit

The Population Reference Bureau has many capabilities in providing information to individuals all around the world regarding population, health, and the environment. The organization specializes in the translation of the population demographics and health research, the analysis of the United States and international demographics, social and economic trends, and expanding the platform for general database research.[5]

Services edit

The Population Reference Bureau offers an annual World Population Data Sheet, which is a chart containing data from 200 countries concerning important demographic and health variables, such as total population, fertility rates, infant mortality rates, HIV/AIDS prevalence, and contraceptive use.[7]

The PRB's online data allows users to search a database of hundreds of demographic, health, economic, and environmental variables for countries and regions all around the world, such as the Middle East, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The database provides scholarly articles about an assortment of topics, ranging from noncommunicable diseases and nutrition to the labor force and family planning.[5]

The PRB also publishes a Population Bulletins, information about demographic concepts to help in educating the public on population studies.[8]

Among these, other data and population tools available to the public from the PRB include population bulletins and customizable training and educational materials, presented through visual, written and online publications.[9]

Programs and projects edit

The method used by the Population Reference Bureau involves focusing on educating people within the project areas, and then utilizing them to make changes within populations.[3]

The Population Reference Bureau has both past and current programs and service projects around the globe, mainly focused in the United States, and parts of the developing world including Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East. Projects in the United States vary from analyses of demographic and economic data, projects aiding collecting data for the American Community Survey, and studying factors of aging and factors of health in children. International projects focus on learning about health and disease for at risk populations, family planning and reproductive health, and further using this learned knowledge to establish programs to improve communities.[10] Current projects of the Population Reference Bureau include; Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends in the Appalachian region of the United States, Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth across Latin America and the Caribbean, North Africa and the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, and their current featured project; Evidence to End Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting across the globe.[10]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Health Information From Other Trustworthy Sources". Womenshealth.gov. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
  2. ^ "Population Reference Bureau". The Huffington Post. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Informing a Smarter World – Population Reference Bureau". www.prb.org. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 28, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d "World Population Indicators". Population Reference Bureau. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  6. ^ "Partnering With PRB – Population Reference Bureau". www.prb.org. Retrieved 2018-03-28.
  7. ^ "2021 World Population Data Sheet". Population Reference Bureau. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  8. ^ "Population Bulletins – Population Reference Bureau". www.prb.org. Retrieved 2021-02-03.
  9. ^ "Population Reference Bureau – Informing a Smarter World". www.prb.org. Retrieved 2018-05-19.
  10. ^ a b "Population Reference Bureau – Informing a Smarter World". www.prb.org. Retrieved 2018-03-28.

External links edit

  • PRB.org – official website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Population Reference Bureau news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Population Reference Bureau PRB is a private nonprofit organization specializing in collecting and supplying statistics necessary for research and or academic purposes focused on the environment and health and structure of populations 1 2 The PRB works in the United States and internationally with a wide range of partners in the government nonprofit research business and philanthropy sectors 3 Population Reference BureauPRB headquarters in Washington D C Established1929ChairGeoffrey DabelkoPresident CEOJeff JordanAddress1111 19th Street NW 400Washington D C 20036LocationWashington D C USAWebsiteOfficial WebsiteContents 1 History 2 Funding and partners 3 Capabilities 4 Services 5 Programs and projects 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory editIn the early 1930s the Population Reference Bureau PRB shared office space with the Population Association of America which was created in May 1931 in New York City This association focuses its work around many aspects such as reproductive health and fertility children and families global health urbanization and more 4 Funding and partners editThe PRB receives support from a number of foundations non governmental organizations and government agencies Examples of such funding include the Annie E Casey Foundation the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health the United States Census Bureau and the World Health Organization 5 The PRB partners with about 80 other organizations all around the world in countries like Sudan Egypt and Uganda to name a few 5 These partners vary in foci and location ranging from renowned research institutions such as the International Center for Research on Women to public education institutions such as the University of South Florida 6 Capabilities editThe Population Reference Bureau has many capabilities in providing information to individuals all around the world regarding population health and the environment The organization specializes in the translation of the population demographics and health research the analysis of the United States and international demographics social and economic trends and expanding the platform for general database research 5 Services editThe Population Reference Bureau offers an annual World Population Data Sheet which is a chart containing data from 200 countries concerning important demographic and health variables such as total population fertility rates infant mortality rates HIV AIDS prevalence and contraceptive use 7 The PRB s online data allows users to search a database of hundreds of demographic health economic and environmental variables for countries and regions all around the world such as the Middle East Latin America and Sub Saharan Africa The database provides scholarly articles about an assortment of topics ranging from noncommunicable diseases and nutrition to the labor force and family planning 5 The PRB also publishes a Population Bulletins information about demographic concepts to help in educating the public on population studies 8 Among these other data and population tools available to the public from the PRB include population bulletins and customizable training and educational materials presented through visual written and online publications 9 Programs and projects editThe method used by the Population Reference Bureau involves focusing on educating people within the project areas and then utilizing them to make changes within populations 3 The Population Reference Bureau has both past and current programs and service projects around the globe mainly focused in the United States and parts of the developing world including Sub Saharan Africa and the Middle East Projects in the United States vary from analyses of demographic and economic data projects aiding collecting data for the American Community Survey and studying factors of aging and factors of health in children International projects focus on learning about health and disease for at risk populations family planning and reproductive health and further using this learned knowledge to establish programs to improve communities 10 Current projects of the Population Reference Bureau include Demographic and Socioeconomic Trends in the Appalachian region of the United States Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth across Latin America and the Caribbean North Africa and the Middle East Asia and Africa and their current featured project Evidence to End Female Genital Mutilation Cutting across the globe 10 See also editPopulation Association of America Institut national d etudes demographiques Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research List of population concern organizationsNotes edit Health Information From Other Trustworthy Sources Womenshealth gov Retrieved November 28 2013 Population Reference Bureau The Huffington Post Retrieved November 28 2013 a b Informing a Smarter World Population Reference Bureau www prb org Retrieved 2018 03 28 Population Association of America Timeline PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 3 2013 Retrieved November 28 2013 a b c d World Population Indicators Population Reference Bureau Retrieved 19 May 2021 Partnering With PRB Population Reference Bureau www prb org Retrieved 2018 03 28 2021 World Population Data Sheet Population Reference Bureau Retrieved September 13 2021 Population Bulletins Population Reference Bureau www prb org Retrieved 2021 02 03 Population Reference Bureau Informing a Smarter World www prb org Retrieved 2018 05 19 a b Population Reference Bureau Informing a Smarter World www prb org Retrieved 2018 03 28 External links editPRB org official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Population Reference Bureau amp oldid 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