How Many Jobs Are Needed to Keep Up with Population Growth?

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How Many Jobs Are Needed to Keep Up with Population Growth?
Economic Populist
The press quotes all sorts of figures for the number of monthly job gains needed to keep up with population growth. We see numbers like 80,000, 100,000, 125,000 and 175,000 thrown around like statistical snow as the number of jobs needed each month
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Latino Voters 2012: Sleeping Giant Unlikely To Turn Population Growth Into
Huffington Post
“One doesn’t automatically lead to the other.” Fererra, a celebrity with a cause, isn’t wrong, some political analysts and longtime activists said. Unless population growth is channeled into the political process — with voter registration, Election
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Housing must be in check despite school numbers
Baltimore Sun
I would guess that, pretty soon, school population will be on the increase again, and for the same reasons that saw past spikes. Namely, when people find it within their means to move from congested areas to a more suburban lifestyle, they take it.
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Latino Voters 2012: Sleeping Giant Unlikely To Turn Population Growth Into Power
Democratic Underground
Latino Voters 2012: Sleeping Giant Unlikely To Turn Population Growth Into Power. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/08/latino-voter-2012-population-power_n_1866131.html?utm_hp_ref=latino-voices —-snip. Right now about 10.9 million Latinos are
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Illiterate Muslims in Assam bear more children: Gogoi
Firstpost
He said growth of Muslim population in Assam was higher than Hindus as the community give birth more children due to poor rate of literacy among themselves. “It is because of low literacy…Illiteracy among the Muslims. Most of them are illiterate.
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Firstpost
Western N.C. vitality index centralizes data about region
Morganton News Herald
The region’s population has grown at an average annual rate of about 1.87 percent since 1920, significantly less than the state’s average annual population growth rate of 3.02 percent over the same period. Henderson (485 percent), Caldwell (316 percent
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Annexation requests up: Nedrose school losing students to Minot
Minot Daily News
Miller said board members have started talking about the possibility of adding on to the elementary or building a new middle school elsewhere in the Nedrose school district if the population growth continues. “It’s coming at us very fast,” said Miller
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