Immigration, and births to new immigrants, will continue to fuel California's population growth, not just in the urban areas but in the cities and towns of rural counties. Local communities will face a wide range of social and economic changes as they adapt to increasing population diversity. As we enter a new century, the demands for greater investments in education, health care and other aspects of the urban infrastructure will increase
Part of a Oeries_intended_to highlight the implications for educational_planning_of,the changing dem...
Immigrants are a critical part of the economy in California, which is home to over 10 million foreig...
As the most populous state in the nation, California is not just\ud a major national and internation...
As immigration changes the composition of California's population, how will it affect political and ...
California is notoriously known for the sudden rush of immigration in the early 1900’s. Since then, ...
The low fertility of Western industrial nations is likely to become a permanent condition; in the ab...
By 2020, most forecasters agree, California will be home to between 43 and 46 million residents -- u...
This report aims to improve the quality of the policy-making process by using a broad distribution o...
Based on 1990-2007 census data, examines changes in the size, composition, and characteristics of th...
A broad range of population forecasts and historic trends indicate that significant growth is on the...
This Article presents objective data and analysis regarding the components of California\u27s popula...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
This paper will focus on the Mexico-origin component of the California immigrant population. Drawing...
California’s magnificent natural beauty, unique quality of life, and vast economic opportunities hav...
States and California. Using Census Bureau data, we show that in the late 1990s, the popularity of C...
Part of a Oeries_intended_to highlight the implications for educational_planning_of,the changing dem...
Immigrants are a critical part of the economy in California, which is home to over 10 million foreig...
As the most populous state in the nation, California is not just\ud a major national and internation...
As immigration changes the composition of California's population, how will it affect political and ...
California is notoriously known for the sudden rush of immigration in the early 1900’s. Since then, ...
The low fertility of Western industrial nations is likely to become a permanent condition; in the ab...
By 2020, most forecasters agree, California will be home to between 43 and 46 million residents -- u...
This report aims to improve the quality of the policy-making process by using a broad distribution o...
Based on 1990-2007 census data, examines changes in the size, composition, and characteristics of th...
A broad range of population forecasts and historic trends indicate that significant growth is on the...
This Article presents objective data and analysis regarding the components of California\u27s popula...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
This paper will focus on the Mexico-origin component of the California immigrant population. Drawing...
California’s magnificent natural beauty, unique quality of life, and vast economic opportunities hav...
States and California. Using Census Bureau data, we show that in the late 1990s, the popularity of C...
Part of a Oeries_intended_to highlight the implications for educational_planning_of,the changing dem...
Immigrants are a critical part of the economy in California, which is home to over 10 million foreig...
As the most populous state in the nation, California is not just\ud a major national and internation...