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Components Of Population Change, Nebraska Counties, 1990-2000, Jerry Deichert Jun 2011

Components Of Population Change, Nebraska Counties, 1990-2000, Jerry Deichert

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Information from the 2000 Census released on March 15th by the US Census Bureau put Nebraska’s population at 1,711,263 persons. This was an 8.4 percent increase since the 1990 Census count.

The state’s population grew in two ways: births exceeded deaths, and more people moved into the state than moved out. The difference between births and deaths is referred to as natural change. If births exceed deaths, there is a natural increase in population; but if deaths exceed births, there is natural decrease in population. The difference between the number of people who move into an area and those who …


State Rankings For The Percentage Change In Various Age Groups: 2000 To 2010, David J. Drozd Jan 2011

State Rankings For The Percentage Change In Various Age Groups: 2000 To 2010, David J. Drozd

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State Rankings for the Percentage Change in Various Age Groups (2000-2010)


Hispanic/Latino Changes In Nebraska's Population: 1980-2010, David J. Drozd Jan 2011

Hispanic/Latino Changes In Nebraska's Population: 1980-2010, David J. Drozd

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The Hispanic/Latino population has risen dramatically in Nebraska. After totaling about 28,000 Nebraska residents in 1980, the Hispanic/Latino population increased by about 9,000 or 32 percent to about 37,000 in 1990. Then the Hispanic/Latino population more than doubled in the 1990s, to more than 94,000 persons, an increase of more than 57,000 or about 155 percent. The 2010 census showed continued growth and more than 167,000 Hispanic/Latino Nebraska residents, an increase of nearly 73,000 or 77 percent since 2000.