COVID-19
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Covid Mortality Diminished but Low Fertility Means Deaths Still Exceeded Births in More Than Two-Thirds of U.S. Counties In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that only 3,606,000 babies were born in the United States between July 2023 and July 2024, according to new Census Bureau estimates. This is 43,000 fewer babies than the year before, which barely exceeds the 43-year low… |
Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Fertility, Immigration, Mortality |
Domestic Migrants and Dollars Flowed to New Hampshire During the Pandemic In this brief, authors Kenneth Johnson and Tyrus Parker report that New Hampshire had a net migration gain of 26,000 during the era of the Covid pandemic (from 2020 to 2022). This was a significant increase from the net migration gain of 17,000 in the three years… |
COVID-19, Demography, New Hampshire | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Migration, Mortality, New Hampshire |
Migration Continues to Sustain Population Gains in Rural America In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that rural America is now gaining population again after a decade of loss.
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Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Migration, Mortality, Rural, Urban |
Latest Data Show All New England States Are Gaining Population In this brief, Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that population gains were widespread in New England last year, according to new Census Bureau estimates.
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COVID-19, Demography, New Hampshire | COVID-19, Demography, Immigration, Migration, Mortality, New England, New Hampshire |
Recent Demographic Trends Have Implications for Rural Health Care In this brief, Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that nonmetropolitan (rural) America gained population between April of 2020 and July of 2022. In the preceding decade, rural areas lost population, both because more people left rural areas than moved to them… |
COVID-19, Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Migration, Mortality, Rural, Urban |
Migration Sustains New Hampshire’s Population Gain New Hampshire’s demographic future depends heavily on migration. The state’s population continued to grow in 2021 and 2022 because a migration gain of 18,300 was enough to offset the excess of deaths over births.
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Demography, New Hampshire | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Fertility, Migration, Mortality, New Hampshire |
A Descriptive Study of Covid-Era Movers to the Northern Forest Region The Northern Forest—a 34-county swath of northern Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York—saw an increase in domestic migration during the pandemic, with 85 percent of the region’s counties experiencing domestic in-migration gains between 2020 and 2021, compared… |
Center for Social Policy in Practice | COVID-19, Environment, Forests, Migration |
Three Years of Record High Mortality and Low Fertility Leave Many States with More Deaths than Births In this data snapshot, Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that with Covid-induced mortality at record highs and continuing low fertility during the past three years, U.S. births exceeded deaths by the smallest margin in more than a century.
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Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Fertility, Mortality |
U.S. Births Remain Near 40-Year Low for Third Consecutive Year In this data snapshot, Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that recent National Center for Health Statistics birth data indicate there were only 3,661,000 births in 2022, compared to 3,664,000 in 2021, and just 3,614,000 in 2020. These three birth cohorts are… |
Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Fertility, Women |
Population Gains Widespread in New Hampshire Counties Due to Migration In this data snapshot, Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that the population of New Hampshire grew by 17,700 to 1,395,000 between April 2020, when the 2020 Census was conducted, and July 2022, according to new Census Bureau estimates. These population gains… |
Demography, New Hampshire | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Migration, Mortality, New Hampshire |