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Present-day New Jersey is the result of a long demographic and economic journey that has taken place over centuries, constantly influenced by national and global forces. Population Trends in New Jersey provides a detailed examination of this journey.
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Present-day New Jersey is the result of a long demographic and economic journey that has taken place over centuries, constantly influenced by national and global forces. Population Trends in New Jersey provides a detailed examination of this journey.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780813588315
- ISBN-10: 0813588316
- Artikelnr.: 61539536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 154mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780813588315
- ISBN-10: 0813588316
- Artikelnr.: 61539536
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
JAMES W. HUGHES is a University Professor and Distinguished Professor, and Dean Emeritus of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. His books include the coauthored New Jersey's Postsuburban Economy and the coedited America's Demographic Tapestry: Baseline for the New Millennium (both Rutgers University Press). DAVID LISTOKIN is a Distinguished Professor and director of the Center for Urban Policy Research at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. His many books include Landmarks Preservation and the Property Tax, the coauthored Development Impact Assessment, and the coedited Cities under Stress.
Preface and Acknowledgments
1 Overview and Summary: A State of Unrelenting Change
2 New Jersey Population from the Colonial Period to the Early Republic
3 The Long-Term Decennial Growth Picture
4 The People of New Jersey: Long-Term Diversity in Racial, Ethnic, and
National Origin
5 Population, Geography, and the "Big Six" Cities
6 Components of Population Change
7 The Generational Framework
8 The Baby Boom Generation's Enduring Legacy
9 Generations X, Y, Z, and Alpha
10 Generations and Age-Structure Transformations
11 The Great Household Revolution
12 Demographics and Income
13 Recent Dynamics and the Future
Appendix A: Population by County in New Jersey in the Colonial Era (1726,
1738, 1745, 1772, and 1784) and as a State (1790-2018)
Appendix B: The Business Cycle and Demographics
Appendix C: Historic Black Population, "Great Migration," and "Reverse
Great Migration" Nationwide and in New Jersey
Appendix D: The Demographics of New Jersey Residential Housing
Appendix E: New Jersey Population Density and Urban and Metropolitan
Residence
Notes
References
Index
1 Overview and Summary: A State of Unrelenting Change
2 New Jersey Population from the Colonial Period to the Early Republic
3 The Long-Term Decennial Growth Picture
4 The People of New Jersey: Long-Term Diversity in Racial, Ethnic, and
National Origin
5 Population, Geography, and the "Big Six" Cities
6 Components of Population Change
7 The Generational Framework
8 The Baby Boom Generation's Enduring Legacy
9 Generations X, Y, Z, and Alpha
10 Generations and Age-Structure Transformations
11 The Great Household Revolution
12 Demographics and Income
13 Recent Dynamics and the Future
Appendix A: Population by County in New Jersey in the Colonial Era (1726,
1738, 1745, 1772, and 1784) and as a State (1790-2018)
Appendix B: The Business Cycle and Demographics
Appendix C: Historic Black Population, "Great Migration," and "Reverse
Great Migration" Nationwide and in New Jersey
Appendix D: The Demographics of New Jersey Residential Housing
Appendix E: New Jersey Population Density and Urban and Metropolitan
Residence
Notes
References
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
1 Overview and Summary: A State of Unrelenting Change
2 New Jersey Population from the Colonial Period to the Early Republic
3 The Long-Term Decennial Growth Picture
4 The People of New Jersey: Long-Term Diversity in Racial, Ethnic, and
National Origin
5 Population, Geography, and the "Big Six" Cities
6 Components of Population Change
7 The Generational Framework
8 The Baby Boom Generation's Enduring Legacy
9 Generations X, Y, Z, and Alpha
10 Generations and Age-Structure Transformations
11 The Great Household Revolution
12 Demographics and Income
13 Recent Dynamics and the Future
Appendix A: Population by County in New Jersey in the Colonial Era (1726,
1738, 1745, 1772, and 1784) and as a State (1790-2018)
Appendix B: The Business Cycle and Demographics
Appendix C: Historic Black Population, "Great Migration," and "Reverse
Great Migration" Nationwide and in New Jersey
Appendix D: The Demographics of New Jersey Residential Housing
Appendix E: New Jersey Population Density and Urban and Metropolitan
Residence
Notes
References
Index
1 Overview and Summary: A State of Unrelenting Change
2 New Jersey Population from the Colonial Period to the Early Republic
3 The Long-Term Decennial Growth Picture
4 The People of New Jersey: Long-Term Diversity in Racial, Ethnic, and
National Origin
5 Population, Geography, and the "Big Six" Cities
6 Components of Population Change
7 The Generational Framework
8 The Baby Boom Generation's Enduring Legacy
9 Generations X, Y, Z, and Alpha
10 Generations and Age-Structure Transformations
11 The Great Household Revolution
12 Demographics and Income
13 Recent Dynamics and the Future
Appendix A: Population by County in New Jersey in the Colonial Era (1726,
1738, 1745, 1772, and 1784) and as a State (1790-2018)
Appendix B: The Business Cycle and Demographics
Appendix C: Historic Black Population, "Great Migration," and "Reverse
Great Migration" Nationwide and in New Jersey
Appendix D: The Demographics of New Jersey Residential Housing
Appendix E: New Jersey Population Density and Urban and Metropolitan
Residence
Notes
References
Index







