Demography
The Daily Yonder: "Over the past decade, the rural population declined by 0.6% but simultaneously became nearly 4 percentage points more diverse. That represents a nearly 20% increase in the portion of rural residents who are members of a racial or ethnic minority. In the following article,...
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06/01/22In this article The Hill reports, "More than half of American cities registered a loss of population over the last year as people flocked to suburbs...
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05/20/22In this Washington Post article, Carsey demographer Ken Johnson observes, "TheÌýstory of Greene County is the story of much of rural America, where...
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05/01/22In this Associated Press article, Carsey School Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson discusses the implications of the U.S. Census Bureau changing the...
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03/31/22New data from theÌýU.S. Census Bureau show 62 of America’s 100 largest counties lost population between July 2020 and July 2021 during peak pandemic....
Recent Stories
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01/27/16 -Kenneth Johnson, Carsey School senior demographer and professor of sociology; Andy Smith, Survey Center Director and Dante Scala, associate professor of political scienceÌýreport...
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01/26/16 -Carsey School's Senior Demographer Ken Johnson, Faculty Fellow Dante Scala, and Associate Professor Andrew Smith discuss the potentialÌýinfluenceÌýan influx of new residents and a...
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01/19/16 -Carsey School's Senior Demographer Ken Johnson reports that in Europe, deaths exeeded births in most of the counties of Germany,ÌýHungary , Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria and the Czech...
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01/14/16 -Carsey School of Public Policy's Senior Demographer Ken Johnson reports the rising age of mothers has to do with the Great Recession, and on women delaying childbirth as a result...
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01/02/16 -Carsey School's Senior Demographer Ken Johnson discusses howÌýNew Hampshire's population has surpassed that of Maine, according to new estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.