Population and population trends are very important to many persons and groups, including business and industrial interests, governments, developers, planning commissions, school boards, and many others who are concerned with state and local community affairs. Concerns over population trends are especially heightened when a change in the direction of trends occurs, as has happened in New York State in recent years
Post-1970 nonmetropolitan population shifts are examined by dividing nonmetropolitan counties into t...
New York State has been a major destination for immigrants coming to the U.S. for decades. However, ...
Studying the spatial distribution and redistribution of population has long been a major concern of ...
This project explores historical and contemporary population geography trends within the state of Ne...
In this study migration is examined as a component of population-change. Decisions involved in migra...
1. The population of New York City and the New York Metropolitan Area increased significantly betwee...
here has been a resurgence of large-scale immigration in the United States and in many other countri...
The report traces population changes for two time periods: 1950 to 1980, reflecting the nation’s unp...
The percentage of the population age 60+ is growing faster in NY than in the U.S. overall
Ouring the 19705, population growth in nonmetropolitan areas of the US. exceeded that of metropolita...
This paper studies migration to micropolitan areas. The Office of Management of Budget first classif...
ABSTRACT Since 1950. the nwnber of farms in New York has diminished while farm size has increased. T...
We identify the nature and extent of the out-migration from the upper New York State region and exam...
Report Foreword: This chartbook draws together information on major features of population trends i...
As the older population increases in both absolute and relative terms, more attention must be paid t...
Post-1970 nonmetropolitan population shifts are examined by dividing nonmetropolitan counties into t...
New York State has been a major destination for immigrants coming to the U.S. for decades. However, ...
Studying the spatial distribution and redistribution of population has long been a major concern of ...
This project explores historical and contemporary population geography trends within the state of Ne...
In this study migration is examined as a component of population-change. Decisions involved in migra...
1. The population of New York City and the New York Metropolitan Area increased significantly betwee...
here has been a resurgence of large-scale immigration in the United States and in many other countri...
The report traces population changes for two time periods: 1950 to 1980, reflecting the nation’s unp...
The percentage of the population age 60+ is growing faster in NY than in the U.S. overall
Ouring the 19705, population growth in nonmetropolitan areas of the US. exceeded that of metropolita...
This paper studies migration to micropolitan areas. The Office of Management of Budget first classif...
ABSTRACT Since 1950. the nwnber of farms in New York has diminished while farm size has increased. T...
We identify the nature and extent of the out-migration from the upper New York State region and exam...
Report Foreword: This chartbook draws together information on major features of population trends i...
As the older population increases in both absolute and relative terms, more attention must be paid t...
Post-1970 nonmetropolitan population shifts are examined by dividing nonmetropolitan counties into t...
New York State has been a major destination for immigrants coming to the U.S. for decades. However, ...
Studying the spatial distribution and redistribution of population has long been a major concern of ...