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Demographic trends in New England at mid-decade

Kenneth M. Johnson

Communities and Banking, 2008, issue Sum, 24-27

Abstract: Thanks to immigration and natural increase (more births than deaths), New England has compensated for some loss of population. Nevertheless, a net outflow is a concern to policymakers. The author helps them parse the data and think about implications.

Keywords: New England - Population; Emigration and immigration - New England (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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