This study aims to create a robust set of data—genomics, medical, and environmental—that enables researchers at Renown Health and the Desert Research Institute to advance the standard of care in Nevada and the nation. Participants in this study are given insights about their genetic ancestry ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a deleterious impact on the world economy. Studies have documented the disproportional impact of the pandemic on minorities,
The largest drops happened in counties along the Great Lakes, including Cook County (which includes the city of Chicago) and Wayne County (which includes the city of Detroit). For many of these counties, particularly those in America’s “Rust Belt”, population drops over this period were a...
Booming economies in states like Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and North Carolina have drawn Americans away from struggling small communities in high-cost, cold weather states. In New York, 48 of 62 counties are estimated to be losing population. In 1970, the West and South made up about half ...
Forty years ago an ideal wasteland in which to test nuclear weapons; Recent population explosion at the southern tip; Array of challenges brought on by phenomenal growth; Silver and gambling; A new gold rush; Political impact of the new map; South--Las Vegas; Cow counties and part of ...
St. Louis: Jewish Federation of St. Louis at www.jewishdatank.org. Comenetz, J. 2011. Jewish maps of the United States by Counties. At http://www.jewishdatabank.org/Studies/details.cfm?StudyID=602. Cooper, H., and E.A. Patall. 2009. The relative benefits of meta-analysis using ...
County-level data is used to determine the movement of the mean population center within individual states rather than city boundaries because city limits change much more frequently than county lines. While some counties did split off from other counties and others merged or changed boundaries, over...
Small area and subnational population projections are important for understanding long-term demographic changes. I provide county-level population projections by age, sex, and race in five-year intervals for the period 2020–2100 for all U.S. counties. U
This chapter examines the size, geographic distribution, and selected characteristics of the Jewish population of the US. Section 5.1 addresses the procedures employed to estimate the Jewish population of more than 900 local Jewish communities and parts
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