Household and Living Arrangement Projections for the 50 States, Washington DC, and Relatively Large Counties in the U.S
Yi Zeng,
Kenneth C. Land,
Danan Gu and
Zhenglian Wang
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Yi Zeng: Duke University, Center for Study of Aging and Human Development Medical School
Kenneth C. Land: Duke University, Department of Sociology and Center for Population Health and Aging Population Research Institute
Danan Gu: United Nations, Population Division
Zhenglian Wang: Duke University, Center for Population Health and Aging Population Research Institute
Chapter Chapter 9 in Household and Living Arrangement Projections, 2014, pp 151-166 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter presents projections of households and living arrangements for the five decades from 2000 to 2050 with medium, small, and large family scenarios, for each of the 50 states, DC, six counties of Southern California, and the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Area. Among many interesting numerical outcomes of household and living arrangements projections with medium, low, and high bounds, the aging of American households over the next few decades across all states/areas is particularly striking.
Keywords: Census Bureau; Population Projection; Demographic Rate; Average Household Size; Union Dissolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-8906-9_9
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