The US Census Bureau is adding refugees to its immigrant count US population projections shrink from last year because of declining birth rates, less immigration In 2023, international migrants accounted for more than two-thirds of the population growth in the United States, and so far th...
PopulationEthnic GroupsThe U.S. Census Bureau periodically releases projections of the US resident population, detailed by age, sex, race, and Hispanic origin. The most recent of these, issued 13 January 2000, for the first time extend to the year 2100 and also include information on the ...
The U.S. Census Bureau is changing how it counts international migration in its annual population estimates.
Ad The article, "Child Health and the US Pediatric Subspecialty Workforce: Planning for the Future," is the first of a multi-part supplement that provides a rigorous analysis of the projected pediatric subspecialty workforce in the United States. The article highlights that, despite numerous advance...
In terms of population size, the sex ratio in the United States favors females, although the gender gap is remaining stable.
They used the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database and population projections from the US Census Bureau for their analysis. The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) sponsored the report, which is also serving as the AACR's secondAnnual Report on Cancer Survivorship in the...
For cities, having a declining population usually means socioeconomic and infrastructure challenges to accommodate the remaining population. Using population projections, we found that, by 2100, close to half of the nearly 30,000 cities in the United Sta
Estimation of Cancer Incidence Using Population Growth We combined the most recent sex, age, race and origin, and cancer-specific delay-adjusted incidence rates from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program5 with existing US Census Bureau demographic projections by sex and race...
Here, we address how severe the change in extreme precipitation compares against the current national standard for precipitation climatology (NOAA Atlas 14) and how much of the population is affected by the underestimation of this risk in the contiguous United States (CONUS). As a result, extreme...
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