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PROMOTING EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENT Demographics, Projections, and College Readiness Matt Hauer Applied Demography Program
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Themes to Highlight 1) Rapid Population Growth 2) Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition 3) Aging
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Population of Georgia, 1900–2010 Millions Source: US Census Bureau
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Components of Change, 1940–2009 1,020,304 Source: US Census Bureau
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Fastest Growing Counties Of the fastest growing counties in the United States, Georgia has –3 of the top 20, –6 of the top 50, and –9 of the top 100 Source: US Census Bureau
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Fastest Growing Counties: 9 of 100
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Change in Population, 2000–2010 Source: US Census Bureau
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Change in Population, 2010–2013 Source: US Census Bureau 82 Counties have lost population since 2010. 35 Counties have negative natural increase. 93 Counties have negative net migration. 6 counties account for 2/3 of all Pop growth since 2010.
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1) Rapid Population Growth/Decline
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Rapid Growth in Urban Areas… Of the 10 most populous Metropolitan Areas in the US…
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… Declining or Slow Growth in Rural Areas
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Georgia’s Race Distribution, 1980
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Georgia’s Race Distribution, 2010 19802010
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Georgia’s Race Distribution, 1980–2030 1980 2010 2030 Source: US Census Bureau, and internal population projections
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Race and Ethnic Population Change, 1980–2010 Source: US Census Bureau
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Gwinnett County has the largest New Immigrant Asian population. Percent AsianPercent Change County1990200020101990–2010 Henry0.6%1.8%3.0%1,753% Gwinnett2.9%7.2%10.7%739% Fulton1.3%3.0%5.6%519% Cobb1.8%3.1%4.5%291% Henry County is one of the four fastest growing counties in the U.S. Source: US Census Bureau
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Growth, 2000–2010 Number Change White285,259 Black579,335 Other218,144 Hispanic418,462 Source: US Census Bureau
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Growth, 2000–2010 Number Change Percent Change White285,2595.6% Black579,33524.8% Other218,14474.9% Hispanic418,46296.1% Source: US Census Bureau
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Growth, 2000–2010 Number Change Percent Change Annual Growth Rate White285,2595.6%0.6% Black579,33524.8%2.5% Other218,14474.9%6.4% Hispanic418,46296.1%7.8% Source: US Census Bureau
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Growth, 2000–2010 Number Change Percent Change Annual Growth Rate Doubling Time White285,2595.6%0.6%116.67 years Black579,33524.8%2.5%28 years Other218,14474.9%6.4%10.94 years Hispanic418,46296.1%7.8%8.97 years Source: US Census Bureau
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Change in White Population, 2000–2010 Source: US Census Bureau
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Change in Black Population, 2000–2010 Source: US Census Bureau
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Change in Hispanic Population, 2000–2010 Source: US Census Bureau
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Where Do Babies Come From? Demographic Perspective Number of Women of Childbearing Age
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Total Fertility Rate, 2000 Total Fertility Rate Statewide2.13 Source: GA Vital Statistics
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Total Fertility Rate, 2000 Total Fertility Rate Statewide2.13 White1.96 Black2.22 Other1.44 Hispanic3.53 Source: GA Vital Statistics
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Total Fertility Rates 2000–2009 Source: Internal Estimates
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The “Browning” of the South… A Declining Share of White Population A Steady/Increasing Black Population A Rapidly Increasing Latino Population
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Educational Outcomes
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Source: Pew Hispanic Center
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Population Change 1990–2010 % Increase 1990-2010 Under 2551% 25–4425% 45–64111% 65–8053% 80+76% Source: US Census Bureau
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Mock Projection 1990 5–242.0 25–442.2 45–641.2 65–800.6
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Mock Projection 19902010 5–242.02.7 25–442.22.7 45–641.22.4 65–800.60.9
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Mock Projection 199020102030 5–242.02.7 25–442.22.7 45–641.22.42.7 65–800.60.92.4
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Baby Boom
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Population over age 65 is expected to more than double over the next 50 years.
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20-County Area around Albany Georgia
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Aging 65+ Most Rapidly Growing age group –Only part of the Picture…
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Conclusions Most rapid growth among youngest and oldest individuals The middle-aged population growing the least
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Conclusions Georgia is no longer a black and white state.
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Recap 1) Rapid Population Growth “Rich get richer, Poor get poorer” 2) Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition “Browning of America” 3) Aging “The workforce is aging”
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Contact Info Matt Hauer (706) 542-9369 hauer@uga.edu www.vinsoninstitute.org
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Change in Population 18-64 Working Age Adult growth will occur. Growth will occur in Non-White populations. Millions% Total Growth8.34.3% White-14.5-11.7% Black2.29.1% Hispanic14.745.4% Asian3.735.3% Source: US Census Bureau, Vintage 2012 Projections
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Source: IPEDS
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Trend lines
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