Learn more about Diversity Explosion:
http://www.brookings.edu/research/reports2/2014/11/diversity-explosion
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At its optimistic best, America has embraced its identity as the world’s melting pot. Today it is on the cusp of becoming a country with no racial majority, and new minorities are poised to exert a profound impact on U.S. society, economy, and politics.
Through a compelling narrative and eye-catching charts and maps, eminent demographer William H. Frey interprets and expounds on the dramatic growth of minority populations in the United States. He finds that without these expanding groups, America could face a bleak future: this new generation of young minorities, who are having children at a faster rate than whites, is infusing our aging labor force with vitality and innovation.
Diversity Explosion shares the good news about diversity in the coming decades, and the more globalized, multiracial country that U.S. is becoming.
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“imagine all the people” is a series of publications produced by
the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of
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The Silver Tsunami: Are We Prepared for a Senior Housing Population Boom in R...Housing Assistance Council
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Livable Buckhead, in partnership with The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), presented comprehensive demographic and growth trends analysis for the Atlanta Region and Buckhead. ARC Research Division Chief, Mike Alexander, provided information on population growth, employment forecasts, job assessments, housing, transportation and more.
“imagine all the people” is a series of publications produced by
the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of
New Bostonians, that provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s diverse immigrant communities and their numerous contributions to the city’s social, cultural, and economic landscape. It is part of an ongoing effort to celebrate new Bostonians and gain insight into how our city is shaped by their presence.
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The U.S. Census Bureau released a report in 2014 detailing the growth of the aging population. The senior population, defined as those 65 and older, comprised 13% of the total U.S. population in 2010. That number is expected to rise to nearly 21% by 2050. For the full report, visit http://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2014/demo/p23-212.pdf. For more about the Professional Development in Gerontology Certificate, visit ccpe.kennesaw.edu/gerontology.
David Card, Alex Mas and Jesse Rothstein's presentation for
the Penn IUR and Federal Reserve Conference, “Reinventing Older Communities: How Does Place Matter?”
This 279-slide deck was presented during the 12th annual State of the Community Report on Thursday, September 19, 2019 at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill, NC. Learn more at www.CarolinaChamber.org/SOTC
The State of the Community Report is an annual convening when Chamber President & CEO Aaron Nelson unveils the latest data tracking the well-being of Greater Chapel Hill and unpacks where we are leading and lagging.
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The State of the Community Report is an annual convening when Chamber President & CEO Aaron Nelson unveils the latest data tracking the well-being of Greater Chapel Hill and unpacks where we are leading and lagging.
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The public was invited to attend or may view the presentation on Chapel Hill Government TV-18 or by streaming video on the Town of Chapel Hill website at http://www.townofchapelhill.org/index.aspx?page=1850.
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Special for the 2013 Specialized Reporting Institute on Immigration Reform.
http://immigrationreportingworkshop2013.borderzine.com/
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Rhode Island innovates: A competitive strategy for the Ocean State
In the fall and winter of 2015–2016, the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings worked in association with Battelle Technology Partnership Practice (now TEConomy Partners, LLC) and Monitor Deloitte to advance a new competitive strategy for the state of Rhode Island.
This slideshow summary of the project’s final conclusions finds that Rhode Island possesses unique assets for building an advanced economy that works for all but stands weakened by the decline of its core “advanced industries.” Given that erosion, the slideshow asserts that five advanced industry and two “opportunity industry” growth areas hold out solid potential for growth in the Ocean State and recommends that Rhode Island should embark on a three-part strategy to strengthen its advanced industries and improve its statewide platform for growth.
Presentation given by Brookings' Marek Gootman at a workshop between U.S. and Australian leaders entitled "Building and Sustaining Globally Competitive Regions."
Tim Williams, Chief Executive of the Committee for Sydney, gave this presentation as a framing for a workshop in Sydney between U.S. and Australian economic development leaders.
Presentation by Bruce Katz, VP of the Brookings Institution, on February 5 2015 in Washington DC.
For more on advanced industries, visit www.brookings.edu/advancedindustries
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Innovation and STEM-worker (science, technology, engineering, and math) intensive “advanced industries” are the prime movers of regional and national economic competitiveness in the United States. Industries like aerospace and auto, oil and gas extraction, or software and health IT stand at the forefront of the most disruptive technological and business dynamics of the moment, and will be central to U.S. prosperity going forward.
To consider the future of these industries, the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program hosted a major CEOs forum highlighting the importance of the nation’s advanced industries and the opportunities and challenges they face. Informed by new research from Brookings, the morning-long dialogue convened advanced industry CEOs as well as elected officials to discuss the increased viability of the U.S. platform for advanced industry investment as well as the extraordinary technology trends now altering the terms of competition.
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Presentation on advanced industries and the German innovation and workforce model,by Bruce Katz, of the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, to a U.S. delegation of public, private, and civic leaders.
This presentation opened the 2014 Global Cities Initiative study tour of Munich, Germany, on November 18 2014.
The geography of innovation is shifting and a new model for innovative growth is emerging. In contrast to suburban corridors of isolated corporate campuses, innovation districts combine research institutions, innovative firms and business incubators with the benefits of urban living. These districts have the unique potential to spur productive, sustainable, and inclusive economic development.
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Presentation by Bruce Katz, Vice President of the Brookings Institution and Director of the Metropolitan Policy Program.
Global Cities Initiative forum in Louisville, KY on June 26, 2014.
The Global Cities Initiative is a Joint Project of Brookings and JPMorgan Chase.
For more information: http://www.brookings.edu/projects/global-cities.aspx
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Johnny Depp, synonymous with eclectic roles and unparalleled acting prowess. has also been a significant figure in fashion and style. Johnny Depp long hair is a distinctive trademark among the various elements that define his unique persona. This article delves into the evolution, impact. and cultural significance of Johnny Depp long hair. exploring how it has contributed to his iconic status.
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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
The 1990s were transformative for Johnny Depp his career and personal style. Films like "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and "Benny & Joon" (1993) saw Depp sporting various hair lengths and styles. But, his long, unkempt hair in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" (1993) began to draw significant attention. This period marked the beginning of Johnny Depp long hair. which became a defining feature of his image.
The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
In "Edward Scissorhands," Johnny Depp's character had a wild and mane that complemented his ethereal and misunderstood persona. This role showcased how long hair Johnny Depp could enhance a character's depth and mystery.
Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
One of Johnny Depp's iconic roles is Captain Jack Sparrow from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. Sparrow's long, dreadlocked hair symbolised his rebellious and unpredictable nature. The character's look, complete with beads and trinkets woven into his hair. was a collaboration between Depp and the film's costume designers. This style became iconic and influenced fashion trends and Halloween costumes worldwide.
Other Memorable Characters
Depp's long hair has also been featured in other roles, such as Ichabod Crane in "Sleepy Hollow" (1999). and Roux in "Chocolat" (2000). In these films, his hair added a layer of authenticity and depth to his characters. proving that Johnny Depp with long hair is more than a style—it's a storytelling tool.
Off-Screen Influenc
2. U.S. white and minority populations, 1970-2050
Millions
225
200
1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050
175
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050
150
125
Minorities
Minorities
Whites
Minorities
Source: U.S. censuses and Census Bureau projections, various years.
100
censuses and Census Bureau projections, various years.
75
50
25
0
Whites
Source: analysis of US Census data 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050
3. 21st Century Racial Population Trends
- Rapid growth of “new minorities”
- Diminished growth and rapid aging of whites
- Black advances and migration reversals
- Shift to “no racial majority” nation
4. Demographic Dynamics
Diversity by Migration
“from the melting pot, out”
Age
4%
4%
Diversity by Generation
“from the bottom, up”
Under 5
5–17
18–35
35–49
50–64
65–74
85+
51%
55%
58%
64%
73%
79%
85%
22%
20%
16%
10%
7%
5%
25%
4%
5%
5%
14% 4%
14%
13%
12%
11%
9%
7%
1
5. Age
Under 5
5–17
18–35
35–49
50–64
65–74
85+
51%
51%
55%
55%
58%
58%
64%
64%
73%
73%
79%
79%
85%
85%
25%
22%
22%
20%
20%
16%
16%
10%
10%
7%
7%
5%
5%
25%
11%
9%
4%
4%
5%
4%
5%
14%
14%
14% 4%
14%
13%
13%
12%
12%
11%
9%
7%
7%
Cultural Generation Gap
Population Composition, by Age and Race, 2010
Source: analysis of US Census data
Whites Blacks Asians Hispanics 2+ races Other races
6. Youth and Old-Age Dependency Ratios, 2010-40
2015
Source: analysis of US Census data
FIGURE 2-5
Youth and Old-Age Dependency Ratios, 2010–40
Old-Age Dependency Ratios, 2010–40
POPULATION WHITES HISPANICS
Old-Age Dependency Ratios, 2010–40
POPULATION WHITES HISPANICS
Ratio TOTAL POPULATION WHITES HISPANICS
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2030
2035
2015
2020
2025
2040
2010
2020
2025
2030
Old-age dependency ratio
(Population age 65 and above
as percent of population age 18–64).
2020
2030
2040
Youth dependency ratio
(Population under age 18 as
percent of population age 18–64).
2040
2035
2030
2025
2020
2025
2020
2035
2030
2040
Old-age dependency ratio
(Population age 65 and above
as percent of population age 18–64).
dependency ratio
2010
Population under age 18 as
percent of population age 18–64).
2015
2025
2035
2010
2020
2025
2030
2035
2040
Old-age dependency ratio
(Population age 65 and above
dependency ratio
Population under age 18 as
Old-age Dependency Ratio Youth Dependency Ratio
as percent of population age 18–64).
percent of population age 18–64).
7. Demographic Dynamics
Age
4%
4%
Diversity by Generation
“from the bottom, up”
Diversity by Migration
“from the melting pot, out”
Under 5
5–17
18–35
35–49
50–64
65–74
85+
51%
55%
58%
64%
73%
79%
85%
22%
20%
16%
10%
7%
5%
25%
4%
5%
5%
14% 4%
14%
13%
12%
11%
9%
7%
1
8. Melting Pot, New Sun Belt, and Heartland America
Melting Pot
New Sun Belt
Heartland
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Houston
Miami
Chicago
New York City
Source: analysis of US Census data
9. Hispanic Concentration Areas and New Hispanics Destinations
Hispanic concentration/
modest growth (33 metros)
Hispanic concentration/
fast growth (44 metros)
New Hispanic destinations
(145 metros)
Charlotte
Omaha
Atlanta
Source: analysis of US Census data
10. Counties with Minority Overrepresentation
Blacks
Hispanics
Asians
Other
2+ races
None
Source: analysis of US Census data
11. Metropolitan Chicago and Atlanta Black Populations, 1970-2010
1.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.0 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Chicago
Atlanta
millions
Source: analysis of US Census data
15. FIGURE 9-1
Black-Segregation: Average Levels for Metropolitan Areas,
1930–2010
Segregation levela
Black-White Average Segregation Level, 1930-2010
1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Source: Cutler, Claeser and Vigdor (1991) Appendix A1 for 1930–1980, U.S. Census, 1990–2010.
16. Trends Towards Integration
- Melting Pot Cities and Suburbs
- Reduced Neighborhood Segregation
- Multiracial Marriage and Identity
17. Multiracial Marriages as a Percent of all Marriages
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
2008-2010
NEW MARRIAGES
4.6%
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
ALL MARRIAGES
0.4% 0.7%
3.2%
6.7%
8.4%
15.2%
18. Trends Towards Integration
- Melting Pot Cities and Suburbs
- Reduced Neighborhood Segregation
- Multiracial Marriage and Identity
- Extending the Political Battleground
19. Minorities as Share of Eligible Voters, 2012
Under 5%
5%-14%
15%-24%
25%-34%
34% and over
20. States Won by Democratic and Republican Candidates
2004 Election
Democrat win
Democrat win, due to
minority support
Republican win
21. States Won by Democratic and Republican Candidates
2008 Election
Democrat win
Democrat win, due to
minority support
Republican win
22. States Won by Democratic and Republican Candidates
2012 Election
Democrat win
Democrat win, due to
minority support
Republican win