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UNH in the News

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,...

Recent Stories

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    Even as the country has rapidly become more diverse, New Hampshire is still considered one of the whitest states in the nation. According to research published by Carsey School...
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    In an interview with Everyday Health, best-selling author Ada Calhoun quoted research published by the Carsey School and authored by Rogelio Saenz and Corey Sparks. According to...
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    Carsey School Fellow Quixada Moore-Vissing was recently interviewed by Rick Ganley on NHPR regarding the 2020 New Hampshire Civic Health Index she co-authored. The 2020 IndexÌý...
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    Research conductedÌýby Carsey School demographer Kenneth JohnsonÌýfound that people have been moving to New Hampshire to be closer to their family, for work, and to enjoy a higher...
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    Research publishedÌýby the Carsey School and authored byÌýRogelio Saenz and Corey Sparks was recently cited by Sean Edmund Rogers in an opinion piece in the CT News Junkie.ÌýTheir...
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    Ken Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School, was recently interviewed by the New Hampshire Public Radio on how more people working from home impacts rural areas and...
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    According to research published by Carsey School demographer Kenneth Johnson, the pandemic has many reassessing their lives, including where they live.ÌýThe Census Bureau indicates...
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    Carsey research by Michael Ettlinger and Jordan Hensley shows that the rippling effects of a massive economic downturn have caused the nation to lose 9.5 million jobsÌý— more...
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    Research published by Carsey School demographer Kenneth Johnson shows that New Hampshire is gaining significantly more migrants from other U.S. destinations than earlier in the...
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    New Hampshire is in good civic health, ranking higher than the national average on several key indicators such as voter turnout, volunteering, charitable giving, attending public...