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Carsey School of Public Policy

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Recent Stories

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    People are moving on up ... to New Hampshire.
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    The population of the United States grew at its slowest pace in more than eight decades, the Census Bureau said Wednesday, as the number of deaths increased and the number of...
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    Carsey Fellow, Jake Sullivan article in theÌýThe Atlantic'sÌýPolitics & Policy Daily, examines ideas and events in American politics.Ìý
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    “Every year I look at data and expect it will be the year that birthrates start to tick up, and every year we hit another all-time low. It’s one of the big demographic mysteries...
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    - Development Research Released
    Green space conversions to developed land are most common in areas where green space is already limited, new Carsey School research indicates. Read More
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    From 2013 to 2017, the state posted a net gain of 1,200 20-somethings annually, according to a new report from UNH’s Carsey School of Public Policy.
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    Report by Kenneth Johnson examines net gain of 1,200 young people per year between 2013 and 2017.
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    Carsey School report shows net gain of 1,200 young people per year between 2013 and 2017.
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    Ken Johnson says the big changes in migration patterns in the state came mostly in the last three years: 2015, 2016 and 2017.
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    A recent study by the Carsey School of Public Policy shows more young people are moving to the state than were leaving it during the 2008 recession.