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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,the Carsey School's Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson commented“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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    Newresearchfrom UNH shows fewer children in New Hampshire are living in poverty. The report from the Carsey School of Public Policy finds the rate of childhood poverty in New...
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    - UNH Finds Child Poverty Continues to Decline Nationwide
    National data released this morning show that child poverty rates declined across the United States, from 20.7 percent in 2015 to 19.5 percent in 2016, a number still 1.5... Read More
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    - UNH Welcomes New Faculty
    From pastries to pi, new professors, lecturers, researchers and specialists bring diverse talents. Read More
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    - Academic Consequences
    New UNH research has found that campus sexual violence significantly affects academics. Read More
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    - Northwest Passage
    For two days in March, UNH will be the epicenter for discussions about how New England will respond to changes in the Arctic. Read More
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    Continuing the discussion the department started with the community last fall, Dover Police will host the first of what will become quarterly “Dover Blue and You” meetings, in...
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    A Granite State poll in 2016 showed that 82 percent of New Hampshire adults supported a paid family and medical leave law. Last year, thanks to a U.S. Department of Labor grant,...
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    A lack of decent cellphone reception and internet service can deter businesses from moving to these areas, said Ken Johnson, a demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy...