A report released Thursday by the Population Reference Bureau, titled “Losing More Ground: Revisiting Young Women’s Well-Being Across Generations,” found that women born after 1981 had heightened risks to their physical well-being and safety compared to their mothers and grandmothers.
A new report by the Population Reference Bureau found that young women ages 25 to 34 in 2019-2021 are facing more health threats than previous generations
Young millennial and Gen Z adult women have higher suicide rates, and millennial women have higher maternal mortality and death rates than previous generations.