Demography
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Why People Move to and Stay in New Hampshire Migration is important to New Hampshire’s demographic future. Traditionally, the state has grown both because of migration into it and because of the surplus of births over deaths. However, recently all of New Hampshire’s population growth has been due to migration.… |
Demography, New Hampshire | Birth Rates, Demography, Migration, New Hampshire, Public Opinion |
U.S. Population Growth Slows, but Diversity Grows In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that in 2019 the U.S. population grew at the lowest rate in a century because there were fewer births, more deaths, and less immigration. Fertility rates diminished regardless of race or Hispanic origin and immigration… |
COVID-19, Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Hispanics, Immigration, Mortality |
U.S. Fertility Rates and Births Continue to Diminish National Center for Health Statistics data for 2019 show the lowest fertility rates on record and just 3,746,000 births—the fewest since 1985.
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COVID-19, Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Fertility, Women |
An Older Population Increases Estimated COVID-19 Death Rates in Rural America In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson estimates the influence that the local age structure has on coronavirus death rates among those exposed to it in rural and urban counties in the United States.
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COVID-19, Demography | COVID-19, Demography, Health, Rural, Seniors, Urban |
Deaths Exceeded Births in Nearly Half of U.S. Counties Last Year In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson reports that even before the onset of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, deaths were at a record high in the United States last year, but there were the fewest births since 1986, according to new Census Bureau estimates.
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COVID-19, Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Mortality, Seniors |
Distribution of New Hampshire’s Older Population Complicates Health Care Delivery During Coronavirus Epidemic In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson discusses the uneven spatial distribution of New Hampshire’s older population and suggests that it may complicate the delivery of health care to the state’s population during the COVID-19 epidemic.
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COVID-19, Demography, New Hampshire | COVID-19, Demography, New Hampshire, Seniors |
New Voters Will Influence Outcome in New Hampshire Primary In this data snapshot, authors Kenneth Johnson, Dante Scala, and Andrew Smith discuss factors that could influence the outcome of New Hampshire's 2020 Primary.
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Demography, New Hampshire | Demography, New Hampshire, Politics and Elections |
New Hampshire Population Grew Last Year, Even Though Deaths Exceeded Births In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson reports the population of New Hampshire grew by 6,200 to 1,360,000 between July of 2018 and July of 2019 according to new Census Bureau estimates. The state’s population increased even though there were fewer births than… |
Demography, New Hampshire | Birth Rates, Demography, Migration, Mortality, New Hampshire |
New Hampshire’s Changing Electorate In this brief, authors Kenneth Johnson, Dante Scala, and Andrew Smith discuss demographic forces that are reshaping the New Hampshire landscape.
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New Hampshire | Demography, New Hampshire, Politics and Elections |
New Hampshire Demographic Trends in an Era of Economic Turbulence In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that New Hampshire gained 40,000 residents (a 3 percent increase) between 2010 and 2018, and the population reached 1,356,458 on July 1, 2018, according to the Census Bureau.
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Demography, New Hampshire | Birth Rates, Demography, Migration, New Hampshire |