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Introduction
Tables
2.1
Population dynamics
2.2
Labor force structure
2.3
Employment by economic activity
2.4
Child labor
2.5
Unemployment
2.6
Wages and productivity
2.7
Poverty
2.8
Distribution of income or consumption
2.9
Assessing vulnerability and security
2.10
Education inputs
2.11
Participation in education
2.12
Education efficiency
2.13
Education completion and outcomes
2.14
Health expenditure, services, and use
2.15
Disease prevention coverage and quality
2.16
Reproductive health
2.17
Nutrition
2.18
Health risk factors and public health challenges
2.19
Mortality
Text figures and boxes
2a
Total fertility rates by region, 1970, 1980, and 2004
2b
Family planning and the fertility transition
2c
Population growth rates by region (%)
2d
Total fertility rates in selected Sub-Saharan countries, 2004
2e
Desired family size in selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, latest year available
2f
Contraceptive method mix, selected countries, 2000–04
2g
Sub-Saharan Africa’s delayed demographic transition
2h
Projected fertility rates in selected African regions
2i
Population projections—trends and uncertainty
2j
The demographic divide: Nigeria and Japan
2.4a
Of children who work, some combine work and schooling
2.7a
Regional poverty estimates
2.10a
Estimated impact of HIV/AIDS on education in three Sub-Saharan countries, 2005
2.14a
In Uganda most births in rural areas take place at home
2.15a
Deaths from diarrhea can be sharply reduced with improvements in drinking water and sanitation
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