Category Archives: Population

Sweden’s Suicide Note?

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How Can Housing Demand Increase as Population Shrinks?

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Glenn Reynolds Article on the Decline of Families

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Putin Offers Money for Russian Families to Have Babies

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More on Domestic Migration Trends

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Exodus from Large Cities, CA, IL, MA, NY

A new census report shows population losses in most large urban areas, and overall losses for California and most Northeastern states. The people fleeing those areas are of all ethnic makeups, leading some people to say this isn’t white flight … Continue reading

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Chinese Labor Becoming More Expensive

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Germany Considers Pension Cuts for the Childless

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A Different Look at Demographics

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Pensions and Population Declines

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Minnesota May Lose Electoral Vote, Congressional Seat

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Leaving California

Meathead Economics, from the Wall Street Journal. It takes hard work to drive anyone away from California’s sunshine and scenic vistas, but politicians in Sacramento have been up to the task. The latest Census Bureau data indicate that, in 2005, … Continue reading

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Philip Longman’s “The Return of Patriarchy”

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More Mark Steyn on Demographics and Destiny

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State Population Changes

Michael Barone looks at state population changes and what they mean for upcoming elections. Average growth was 5.3 percent. In general, the only Northeast states that registered above-average gains were the economically liberal states of Delaware and New Hampshire. All … Continue reading

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Japanese Population Shrinks for First Time

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Why 2008 May be Hillary’s Best Chance

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Why 2008 May be Hillary’s Best Chance

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Japan’s Population to Decline 14% by 2050

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Mark Steyn’s Prediction for European Immigration

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