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Listen to recent interviews with CPAR researchers by local news stations.

Links to additional interviews can be found on our our CPAR in the news page.

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8/19/2010

21st Annual NSDC Summer Data Conference Session Handouts
To view or download the session handouts from the conference click here.

6/22/2010

Summary of City and Town Population Estimates: 2000 to 2009

6/11/2010

Press Release on Nebraska's population change by age: 2000 to 2009

4/13/2010

Press release: Nebraska Census participation increasing slowly, may not equal level achieved in 2000

4/6/2010

Press release regarding Census 2010 participation rates as of April 5, 2010

3/30/2010

Summary of 2010 Census Participation Rate Data as of March 29, 2010

Excel file containing data for all U.S. and Nebraska Counties and Incorporated Places

3/24/2010

Summary of 2000-2009 County Population Change: Press Release and Report

3/23/2010

Press Release regarding initial Census 2010 participation rates

Excel file containing participation rate data as of Monday March 22 for states, counties, and places

2/24/2010

Nebraska Health Insurance Coverage: A Profile of the Characteristics of the Insured and Uninsured

Press Release and Highlights
Full Report (including Executive Summary)

1/29/2010

A look at State Under 18 and 18+ Population Changes 2000-2009
with Maps

12/23/2009

Summary of the Census Bureau's release of 2009 Population Estimates

12/3/2009

Download a key file for understanding Nebraska'a population change - Births VS. Deaths since 1950, with a comparison between the 1980s and 2000s

12/1/2009

Health Insurance Coverage Data by Age: Nebraska 2008

10/22/2009

Summary Report on Nebraska's Net Migration with Other States: 1989-2008

Nebraska had a relatively strong year regarding net migration with other U.S. states in 2008. Nebraska continued to lose people overall from 2007-08 but the decline was the smallest since 1995-96. Changes for 2007-08 with certain notable states like Florida, Michigan, and Minnesota were the best ever for the 20 annual time periods in this dataset compiling IRS tax return records. Read more here.

9/22/2009

Summary of highlights from the 2008 American Community Survey

Related News Articles:

Census: Nebraska maintains No. 1 spot for jobs -- AP

Nebraska bucks income trend -- Omaha World Herald

One in 11 Nebraskans lacked health insurance in 2008 -- Lincoln Journal Star

Eastern Omaha, rural Nebraska have highest uninsured rate in state -- Grand Island Independent

8/3/2009

New County Level Health Insurance Estimates

8/26/2009

View a powerpoint of Nebraska and Lancaster County's Demographic Trends

7/1/2009

Omaha Growing, Improves Ranking Among U.S. Cities

According to a study compiled by David Drozd, Center for Public Affairs Research at UNO, 2008 population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau show that the city of Omaha now has more than 438,000 residents, making it the 40th most-populated city in the United States. Omaha had ranked as the 44th largest city in Census 2000, but it has now surpassed Cleveland and Virginia Beach, Va., to achieve the 40th largest designation. Read more.

Lincoln Growing, Surpasses the 250,000-Person Milestone

According to a study compiled by David Drozd, Center for Public Affairs Research at UNO, 2008 population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau show that the city of Lincoln now has more than 250,000 residents, making it the 72nd most-populated city in the United States.  Lincoln had ranked as the 75th largest city in Census 2000, but it has now surpassed cities like Birmingham, Ala., and Baton Rouge, La., to achieve the 72nd largest designation. Read more.

Read the report: Notes from the July 1, 2009 City and Town Population Estimates Data Release by the U.S. Census Bureau

5/27/2009

Nebraska Population Reports Now Available

A new CPAR publication compiles state, county, and city population estimates as well as the components of population change such as births, deaths, and migration. Historical figures and trends and current sex and age pyramids by race and ethnicity show the dynamics among Nebraska’s population.

These publications are a one-stop shop for a wealth of current and historical information. Since current Census estimates for various geographies are released on varying dates, the most current publication will be updated periodically.

Note the time and date stamp on the cover page of the report. The 2004 report contains all the information released for that year and will not be updated further. Data in the other current report supersedes previous releases of those reports.

Contact David Drozd on any questions: ddrozd@mail.unomaha.edu or 402-554-2132.

2008 Nebraska Population Report

Nebraska Births Report 

Historical Nebraska Population Report

2007 Nebraska Population Report

2006 Nebraska Population Report 

2005 Nebraska Population Report

2004 Nebraska Population Report

5/14/2009

Summary of Population Changes by Age, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity for
Nebraska and Its Counties: 2000 to 2008

Specific Race/Ethnicity Changes in Various Nebraska Counties: 2000 to 2008 

3/19/2009

Summary of 2008 Nebraska County Population Highlights

Nebraska County Population Change Tables: 2008

2/20/2009

Highlights of 2007 ACS data Regarding Nebraska's Native and Foreign-Born Populations   

Select Characteristics of the Nebraska Population born in the U.S. (native born)   
Select Characteristics of the Nebraska Population born outside the U.S. (foreign born)   

 

 

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