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Population: POP 4.0000 - Population trends

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  1. "Getting around in an aging society: planners need to start thinking about parking, buses, and low-speed electric vehicles," by Katharine Hunter-Zaworski. Planning, May 2007, p. 22 (s)
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  2. "Design for the ages: the challenges of creating recreational and community centers that appeal to the nation's increasingly multi-generational population," by Craig Bouck. Parks & Recreation, June 2008
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  3. "Ozzie and Harriet don't live here anymore: time to redefine family," by Dwight H. Merrriam. Zoning Practice, February 2007 (s)
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  4. "Does age matter? Local governments in the post-baby boom era," by Todd Tucker. Public Management, May 2007, p.18-22
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  5. "America's demography in the new century," byWilliam H. Frey. Urban Land, January 2000, pp. 62-65
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  1. Demographic Change and Local Government: Overview of Issues
    Includes overviews of demographic changes, population changes in older adults, retirement of baby boomers, increase in immigrant population, cultural and ethnic diversity, generational diversity, and demographic statistical resources
  2. Demographic Change and Local Government: Planning for Services
    Provides information about planning for public services. Inlcludes the following subjects; finance, leisure services, libraries, health and human services, housing, planning, public safety, schools and education
  3. Demographic Change and Local Government: Workforce Issues
    This page provides information about predicted changes in the workforce, multigenerational - multicultural workforce, retirement of baby boom generation, possible public sector labor shortage, public sector personnel recruitment and management and workforce development
  4. Demographic Change and Local Government
    These pages provide an overview of demographic trends that may affect local governments