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Carsey School of Public Policy

In an Associated Press article about immigrants keeping the largest urban counties in the U. S. growing in 2024,Ìýthe Carsey School's Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson commentedÌý“A substantial excess of births over deaths has long been the primary driver of U.S. population growth, but as this...

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    Jess Carson, a research professor at the Âé¶¹app's Carsey School of Public Policy, recently told The Daily Yonder that people living in rural areas will more...
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    Ken Johnson, Senior Demographer with the Carsey School, was recently quoted in an article in the Anchorage Daily News aboutÌýpopulation gains the states in the South and the West...
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    The Concord Monitor recently reported on a rise in racial tensions at a middle school in Concord. A facilitator from NH Listens – a civic engagement initiative based at the Carsey...
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    Patch.com recently reported on the recent impact of the release of the New Hampshire School Funding Study – a joint initiative of the Carsey School of Public Policy and NH...
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    Michele Holt-Shannon, director and co-founder of New Hampshire Listens at the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy, was interviewed by the Granite State News Collaborative on why...
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    Jess Carson, a research professor at the Univeristy of New Hampshire's Carsey School of Public Policy, was recently quoted in The Laconia Daily Sun regarding her research on how...
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    Kenneth Johnson, senior demographer at the Carsey School, recently spoke with The Washington Post about immigration and domestic migration in Texas.Ìý“Texas not only has a lot of...
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    Ken Johnson, Ìýa Senior Demographer with the Carsey School of Public Policy, was recently interviewed by New Hampshire Public RadioÌýregarding his research analyzing data that 20...
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    Ken Johnson, a Senior DemographerÌýwith the Carsey School of Public Policy, was recently cited in the New Hampshire Union Leader regarding new data that shows that more than half...