UNH in the News
Media stories featuring UNH and UNH experts
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The Christian Science Monitor: Cities Battle Their States Over Paid Sick Leave Policy
Carsey School brief cited in report. Read More -
The Fosters Daily Democrat: Your input wanted for future of COAST bus
The COAST bus system’s leader wants to know what you think about the service and what potential changes and improvements you would like to see from... Read More -
Seacoast Online: Women’s Pay Lags that of Men in N.H.
Report on disparity coauthored by Carsey School demographer. Read More -
NHPR: Report: Geographic, Racial Disparities in Poverty Rates, Insurance Coverage Among N.H. Women
Kristen Smith discusses report on the status of women in New Hamphire. Read More -
Associated Press: Status of Women Report Shows New Hampshire Disparities
The New Hampshire Women’s Foundation has released its first report on the status of women. Read More -
Concord Monitor: Grandparents Bearing Brunt of Opioid Epidemic in New Hampshire
Carsey School report shows relatives continue to bear parenting responsibilities four years after the opioid crisis took flight. Read More -
WNYC-FM: BBC World Service
Carsey School's Senior Demographer Ken Johnson reports ten years after the Great Recession began, U.S. birth rate is at record low. Read More -
The Week: Financial Crash Anniversary: How the World Has Changed
Professor Kenneth Johnson discusses the decline in births since the recession. Read More -
NHPR: New Census Data Show Continued Domestic Migration To N.H.
All Things Considered host Peter Biello speaks with Ken Johnson on new census data showing N.H. continues to gain population from domestic migration. Read More -
The New Hampshire Business Review: State’s Population Growth All Depends on Migration
As Kenneth Johnson puts it, “migration is the wild card, the big unknown” for New Hampshire’s population growth. Read More
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