U.S. population is growing faster than that in other more developed countries. The excess of births over deaths accounts for about 60 percent of U.S. growth. Immigrants and their children contribute a growing share of U.S
The U.S. population grew by just 0.62 percent last year, the smallest rate of increase in eighty yea...
Updated US Census Bureau estimates and race/ethnic-specific birth and death data for the post-2000 p...
Projects population growth, new immigrants and their descendants as a percentage of that growth, and...
U.S. population is growing faster than that in other more developed countries. The excess of births ...
This fact sheet is the first in a series of publications onchildren of immigrants. The series update...
The United States has the highest number of immigrants (foreign born persons) in the world, with a t...
This report examined the demographic characteristics, educational attainment, language ability, labo...
In 2005, the population of the 25 countries of the European Union was one and a half times that of t...
In this brief, Carsey Senior Demographer Ken Johnson analyzes new Census Bureau estimates that refle...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that the U.S. population grew by just 393,000 between ...
In this data snapshot, Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that the U.S. population gr...
Population growth is a fundamental measure in demography and population geography. It describes popu...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that the first data from the 2020 Census reveal a sign...
The U.S. population grew by just 2,020,000 or 0.62 percent between July 2017 and July 2018 according...
This is the homepage of the Population Reference Bureau, an organization dedicated to providing info...
The U.S. population grew by just 0.62 percent last year, the smallest rate of increase in eighty yea...
Updated US Census Bureau estimates and race/ethnic-specific birth and death data for the post-2000 p...
Projects population growth, new immigrants and their descendants as a percentage of that growth, and...
U.S. population is growing faster than that in other more developed countries. The excess of births ...
This fact sheet is the first in a series of publications onchildren of immigrants. The series update...
The United States has the highest number of immigrants (foreign born persons) in the world, with a t...
This report examined the demographic characteristics, educational attainment, language ability, labo...
In 2005, the population of the 25 countries of the European Union was one and a half times that of t...
In this brief, Carsey Senior Demographer Ken Johnson analyzes new Census Bureau estimates that refle...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that the U.S. population grew by just 393,000 between ...
In this data snapshot, Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that the U.S. population gr...
Population growth is a fundamental measure in demography and population geography. It describes popu...
In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that the first data from the 2020 Census reveal a sign...
The U.S. population grew by just 2,020,000 or 0.62 percent between July 2017 and July 2018 according...
This is the homepage of the Population Reference Bureau, an organization dedicated to providing info...
The U.S. population grew by just 0.62 percent last year, the smallest rate of increase in eighty yea...
Updated US Census Bureau estimates and race/ethnic-specific birth and death data for the post-2000 p...
Projects population growth, new immigrants and their descendants as a percentage of that growth, and...