New Hampshire
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| Preschool Availability in New Hampshire Public Schools This brief discusses data collected by researchers at the University of New Hampshire in spring 2024 better understand the landscape of preschool offerings in New Hampshire’s public schools.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice | Child Care, Children, Education, Family, New Hampshire |
| Granite Guide to Early Childhood: Introduction to New Hampshire’s Child Care Sector The series of primers discussed in this overview, titled the Granite Guide to Early Childhood, synthesizes the widely disaggregated scholarship on child care in New Hampshire and compiles this work into an unprecedented accessible collection.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice | Child Care, Children, Education, Family, New Hampshire |
| What Do New Hampshire Families Want for Child Care? In this primer, authors Rebecca Glauber and Jess Carson describe the complexity of families’ child care decision making, shaped by preference and the reality of available offerings.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Child Care, Children, New Hampshire |
| Social, Civic, and Institutional Trust: Necessary Conditions for a Pluralistic Democracy In this perspectives brief, author Bruce Mallory discusses how trust in social, civic, and institutional structures is a necessary ingredient for a healthy democratic society.
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New Hampshire | Civic Attitudes, Civic Engagement, Community, New Hampshire, Public Opinion, Trust |
| From a Shorter Winter Season to More Storm Damage: New Hampshire Outdoor Recreation Providers Feel Climate Impacts Far More than Visitors In this brief, the authors examine to what extent outdoor recreation providers and visitors in New Hampshire are impacted by annual climatic conditions representative of long-term trends, specifically, through the 2024–2028 New Hampshire Statewide Comprehensive… |
New Hampshire | Climate Change, Economy, Environment, New Hampshire, Public Opinion |
| Population Gains Continue in New Hampshire, but the Pace Varies In this brief, Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that New Hampshire’s population reached 1,402,054 on July 1, 2023, an increase of 24,500 residents since April 1, 2020, according to new Census Bureau estimates.
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Demography, New Hampshire | Birth Rates, Demography, Migration, Mortality, New Hampshire |
| New Hampshire Employees Working in Small Firms Lack Access to Paid Family and Medical Leave In this brief, author Kristin Smith reports that In December 2022, just prior to the launch of the NH Paid Family and Medical Leave Program, 40 percent of NH workers did not have access to paid medical, parental, or family leave. In its first year, the program has… |
New Hampshire | Employment, Health Insurance, New Hampshire |
| Large Pool of New Voters Could Add Volatility to New Hampshire Primary In this brief, authors Kenneth Johnson, Andrew Smith, and Dante Scala note a greater likelihood of volatility in the New Hampshire primary because there will be many new faces among the voters who flock to the polls on January 23.
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Demography, New Hampshire | Demography, Migration, New Hampshire, Politics and Elections, Public Opinion |
| “Hyperlocal” Career Pathway Programs in New Hampshire In this report, author Jayson Seaman reports that cross-sector partnerships are playing a critical role in helping New Hampshire youth transition into postsecondary education and work. The partnerships work best when they involve collaboration and flexibility and… |
New Hampshire | Education, Employment, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
| 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 |