Hoque, N. 2008. An evaluation of population estimates for counties and places in Texas for 2000. In: S.H. Murdock and D.A. Swanson (eds), Applied demography in the 21st century. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. pp. 125-48.
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there is considerable population in the metropolitan regions of theSun Beltfrom Texas to California. These heavily populated cities of Texas, Arizona, and California continue to experience phenomenal growth as population declines in places like theRust Belt...
Fig. 144Population.The UK birth and death rates, measured in numbers per 1,000 of the population, from 1740 to 2004. population the total number of people resident in a country. The size of the population is determined by past and presentBIRTH RATESandDEATH RATESas well asMIGRATIONtrends. ...
Drainage and soil conditions permit farming in all of Missouri’s counties, although the Ozark Mountain region mainly supports livestock andpoultry farmingbecause of the region’s thin soil. Northern Missouri, much of it covered by rich glacial andloessialsoils, is generally well drained. Thealluvia...
Dallas, city in north-central Texas, the third most populous in the state and the metropolis of the sprawling Dallas–Fort Worth urban area, known as the Metroplex. Dallas lies along the Trinity River near the junction of that river’s three forks, in a
program director for the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas. As the demand for EMS service grows, the old volunteer fire department model for smaller towns concentrated in one or two areas of a sprawling county is forcing counties to explore hiring paid county staff member...
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 ...
North Dakota, with a 2020 population of just15,242, was the fastest-growing U.S. county over the past decade. The county’s138%increase was driven primarily by theBakken oil boomin the area. High-growth counties in Texas also grew as new sources of energy were extracted in rural areas....
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