New Hampshire
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New Census Data Reveal Modest Population Growth in New Hampshire Over the Past Decade In this fact sheet, author Kenneth Johnson reports that New Hampshire’s population reached 1,377,529 on April 1, 2020, an increase of 61,000 residents (4.6 percent) since April 1, 2010 according to new 2020 Census data.
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Demography, New Hampshire | Demography, Migration, New Hampshire |
Half of New Hampshire Residents Buy Local Farm Food at Least a Few Times a Month, But Engagement Varies by County In this brief, Jess Carson, Analena Bruce, and Isaac Leslie describe data collected in the May 2021 Granite State Poll and find that while more than 80 percent of Granite Staters report buying local farm food at least a few times a month in the past year, there is… |
Center for Social Policy in Practice, New Hampshire | Food Assistance, New Hampshire |
The Slow Dawn of Climate-Change Awareness, and Its Challenge for a Sustainable Planet In this perspectives brief, author Larry Hamilton summarizes his research on public perceptions of climate change, drawing on a decade of nationwide and New Hampshire surveys.
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Community, Environment, and Climate Change | Climate Change, New Hampshire, Public Opinion |
2020 New Hampshire Civic Health Index In this report, authors Quixada Moore-Vissing and Bruce Mallory build on previous Indexes published in 2006, 2009, and 2013 to take stock of New Hampshire's civic well-being in light of the changes the state has experienced in recent years. Their research draws… |
New Hampshire | Civic Attitudes, Civic Engagement, Community, New Hampshire |
New Hampshire’s Estimated Population Gain Is the Largest in New England In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson reports that the population of New Hampshire grew by 5,500 to 1,366,000 between July of 2019 and July of 2020, according to new Census Bureau estimates. This was the largest percentage population gain in New England.… |
Demography, New Hampshire | COVID-19, Demography, Mortality, New England, New Hampshire |
Migration Gains to New Hampshire From Other U.S. States Are Growing, With the Largest Gains Among Young Adults In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson discusses how New Hampshire is now gaining significantly more migrants from other U.S. destinations than earlier in the decade. The largest gains are among young adults.
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Demography | Demography, Migration, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Conservative Media Consumers Less Likely to Wear Masks and Less Worried About COVID-19 In this brief, authors Lawrence Hamilton and Thomas Safford discuss the results of a new UNH Granite State Panel survey asking questions to a statewide poll of New Hampshire residents to learn about their perceptions and behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19, New Hampshire | COVID-19, New Hampshire, Politics and Elections, Public Opinion |
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 |
What Do We Know About What to Do With Dams? In this brief, authors Simone Chapman, Catherine Ashcraft, Lawrence Hamilton, and Kevin Gardner report the results of an October 2018 Granite State Poll that asked 607 New Hampshire residents how much they have heard, and their thoughts, concerning the question of… |
Community, Environment, and Climate Change, New Hampshire | Infrastructure, New Hampshire, Public Opinion, Rivers/Watersheds |
The Benefits and Barriers to Living in Coös County In this report, author Kristine Bundschuh identifies the benefits and barriers that emerging adults, age 18–25, perceive as they make the decision to stay in, leave, or return to Coös County, New Hampshire. The main draws to living in Coös are its family and… |
New Hampshire | Community, New Hampshire, Young Adults |