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    New Hampshire wasÌýthe second fastest growing state in New England over the last decade.ÌýAccording to research published by Kenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School...
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    According U.S. Census Bureau figures released last month, New Hampshire was the second-fastest growing state in New England in the last decade. Research from Carsey School Senior...
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    Kenneth Johnson, Senior Demographer at the Carsey School,Ìýattributes the Granite State’s slowing population on several factors. “New Hampshire doesn’t have very much of a natural...
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    Carsey School fellow and New Hampshire Civic Health Index co-authorÌýQuixada Moore-Vissing was recently interviewed for New Hampshire Public Radio's The Exchange.ÌýAccording to the...
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    According to research published by Carsey School's Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson, all of New Hampshire’s population gain in recent years has been due to people moving into...
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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...
  • Seedless Table Grapes
    - Learn About the Best Varieties of Seedless Table Grapes to Grow in NH
    Experiment station scientists Becky Sideman and Marta Lima will present their findings of which varieties of seedless table grapes grow well in New Hampshire, and the pros and... Read More
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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...