Abstract
Natural increase—more births than deaths—is now the major engine of Hispanic population growth in many large metro areas and their suburbs, as well as numerous smaller metropolitan areas and rural communities. Hispanics now account for half of U.S. population growth, and Hispanic population growth is the reason many communities grew instead of declined.
Publication Date
8-7-2008
Series
National Policy Brief No. 8
Publisher
Durham, N.H. : Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Kenneth M. and Lichter, Daniel T., "Population growth in new Hispanic destinations" (2008). Carsey School of Public Policy. 42.
https://scholars.unh.edu/carsey/42
Rights
Copyright 2008. The Carsey Institute. These materials may be used for the purposes of research, teaching, and private study. For all other uses, contact the copyright holder.
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.42