New England’s foreign-born population today
Ross J. Gittell and
Timothy Lord
Communities and Banking, 2009, issue Win, 20-23
Abstract:
Since the 1600s, immigrants have been drawn to New England, and even now parts of the region would be losing population and economic vitality if not for the foreign-born population. UNH?s Carsey Institute analyzes the demographics.
Keywords: Immigrants; -; New; England (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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