New Hampshire
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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 |
Facial Recognition and Drivers’ Licenses In this brief, authors Daniel Bromberg, Étienne Charbonneau, and Andrew Smith present the findings of a 2017 Granite State Poll asking New Hampshire residents how they feel about the Department of Motor Vehicles sharing their driver’s license photos with the Federal… |
New Hampshire | New Hampshire, Public Opinion |
Tracking Change in the North Country In this brief, author Eleanor Jaffee summarizes several major accomplishments of a ten year research partnership between the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Carsey School and considers how they may inform future… |
New Hampshire | Community, Coös Youth Study, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Mapping the Food Landscape in New Hampshire In this brief, Jess Carson explores the food landscape of New Hampshire, documenting where lower incomes and low population density might lead to food insecurity, and mapping the locations of various food sources.
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New Hampshire, Vulnerable Families Research Program | Food Assistance, Health, New Hampshire, Poverty |
Migration Fuels a Second Year of Higher Population Gain in New Hampshire In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson reports that the population of New Hampshire grew by 6,700 between July of 2017 and July of 2018 to 1,356,000 according to new Census Bureau estimates. This gain coupled with a population increase of 7,400 last year added… |
Demography | New Hampshire |
Half of Women in New Hampshire Have Experienced Sexual Harassment at Work Sexual harassment in the workplace is a serious problem affecting workers across the United States and in New Hampshire. Nationwide, approximately four in ten women and more than one in ten men have been victims of workplace sexual harassment in their lifetimes.… |
New Hampshire, Vulnerable Families Research Program | Demography, Employment, Gender, New Hampshire, Women |
Data Snapshot: “Trump Towns” Swung Democratic in New Hampshire Midterms New Hampshire municipalities with fewer college-educated residents, which generally offered strong support for Donald Trump two years ago, swung toward the opposing party in the 2018 midterms.
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Demography, New Hampshire | Civic Attitudes, Demography, New Hampshire, Politics and Elections, Public Opinion |
More Young Adult Migrants Moving to New Hampshire from Other U.S. Locations New Hampshire received a significant net inflow of people from other U.S. states between 2013 and 2017 according to new Census Bureau estimates. The average annual domestic migration gain was 5,900 between 2013 and 2017
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Demography, New Hampshire | Demography, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise, and the Vulnerable Cultural Heritage of Coastal New Hampshire New Hampshire’s ocean coastline, though small relative to that of other states, is a place where people have lived, worked, and died for thousands of years. It is home to numerous important cultural heritage sites,1 and its identity is tied in tangible and intangible… |
Community, Environment, and Climate Change | Climate Change, Conservation, Environment, New Hampshire, Rivers/Watersheds |