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Series Title: Population notes
Series description: Periodic reports on demographic topics relevant to Minnesota
Series listing- 73
- Minnesota housing prices, 2009-2010: Statewide overview of real estate activity, August 22, 2011. (550.68K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota housing prices, 2008-2009: A review of housing trends and statistics, June 24, 2010. (469.92K, .pdf) | Report details
- The changing lives of Minnesota young adults: Demographic analysis of 20-29 year olds, June 8, 2010. (266.21K, .pdf) | report details
- Life expectancy in Minnesota varies by region: Describes life expectancy trends in Minnesota development regions in 1980, 2000 and 2005, July 30, 2009. (82.23K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota Housing Prices, 2007-2008: Trends in housing prices and number of sales by county and in larger cities, based on Minnesota Department of Revenue data, June 19, 2009. (388.58K, .pdf) | Report details
- K-12 Enrollments Projected to Rise: Projections of public and nonpublic school enrollment by grade from 2008-2009 through 2018-2019, June 4, 2009. (208.69K, .pdf) | Report details
- Bigger, Cooler, More Bathrooms: The Evolution of Twin Cities Housing, 1985 to 2007: Characteristics of owner-occupied housing in the American Housing Survey, May 5, 2009. (50.98K, .pdf) | Report details
- Births, Fertility Rates Show Little Change between 2006 and 2007: Trends by age, race and ethnicity, birthplace of mother and county, March 13, 2009. (246.58K, .pdf) | Report details
- Veterans in Minnesota: Trends in number of veterans; age, gender and educational characteristics of veterans; veteran populations in selected counties and cities, February 9, 2009. (132.97K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota population projections by race and Hispanic origin, 2005 to 2035: Projections of total population by race and ethnicity for the state, Development Regions and selected counties, January 22, 2009. (325.69K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota's Nonwhite and Latino Population, 2007: State and county trends in population by race and ethnicity between 2000 and 2007, based on U.S. Census Bureau estimates, December 31, 2008. (325.18K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota per capita income grows modestly between 2006 and 2007: Trends in per capita income in Minnesota and by county, based on Bureau of Economic Analysis data, July 16, 2008. (581.86K, .pdf) | Report details
- Migration of public assistance recipients: Analyses migration of public assistance recipients into and out of Minnesota using Census and American Community Survey data, April 23, 2008. (60.77K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota Death Rates Are Falling: Describes trends in death rates from 2000 to 2006, including falling death rates for circulatory system diseases, March 17, 2008. (425.42K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota births and fertility rates rise in 2006: Trends in Minnesota births between 2005 and 2006, including births by age, race and ethnicity, place of birth and education, December 26, 2007. (413.04K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota housing prices fall between 2005 and 2006: Describes 2005-2006 trends in housing prices in Minnesota, all counties, and larger cities, June 7, 2007. (312.25K, .pdf, 16p.) | Report details
- Income distribution trends in Minnesota: Describes trends in poverty rates, income distribution and earnings distribution. Summarizes national wealth trends, May 17, 2007. (275.72K, .pdf, 19p.) | Report details
- Births are rising in Minnesota: Describes trends in number of births and fertility rates, births by race and ethnicity, and births to foreign-born mothers. Contains data on fertility rates by county, number of births in larger cities, and marital status and education of parents, December 13, 2006. (17P., 152.99K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota Personal Income Trends, 2000 to 2005: Looks at trends in Bureau of Economic Analysis income by state and county; describes trends in types of income including earnings, transfer payments and interest, dividends and rent, October 12, 2006. (468.23K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota Education Trends, 2000 to 2005: Describes trends in K-12 and higher education enrollment and graduation and summarizes educational attainment data from the 2005 American Community Survey, October 12, 2006. (169.83K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota Income in the 2005 American Community Survey: Household and family income; income by race and ethnicity; income by age; earnings differences by education and gender; median income in cities and counties with more than 65,000 population, October 12, 2006. (146.43K, .pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota Age Trends, 2000 to 2005: Looks at change by age group and how county age trends vary, using Census Bureau age estimates, August 30, 2006. (15p, 271K, pdf) | Report details
- Minnesota mortality rates decline between 2000 and 2003: Summarizes life expectancy trends and compares Minnesota to U.S. average, April 1, 2006. (6p., 357KB, PDF 7.0) | Report details
- Minnesota housing prices continue to rise in 2003: Describes trends in housing prices by county and city through September, 2003, February 8, 2005. (9 p., 848K, PDF) | Report details
- Minnesota migrants: A 2000 public use microdata sample portrait: Compares income, education and other characteristics of people who moved into and out of Minnesota between 1995 and 2000, October 26, 2004. (9p., 393K., PDF) | Report details
- Recession dampens Minnesota's personal income only slightly: Examines the effect of the recession on personal wages through 2003, September 16, 2004. (9 p., 1.19 M, PDF) | Report details
- Minnesota gained Migrants from other states in the late 1990s: Describes migration between Minnesota and other states between 1995 and 2000, August 12, 2004. (9 p. , 3.38M, PDF) | Report details
- Migration profiles for Minnesota public use microdata areas: Examines Census 2000 microdata to gauge how migration patterns affect regions of Minnesota, July 1, 2004. (539 K., 34 P., PDF) | Report details
- Estimates of selected immigrant populations in Minnesota: 2004: Examines immigration trends in Minnesota, June 15, 2004. (7p., 228 K., PDF) | Report details
- Minnesota's children in the 2000 census: Examines the rise of diversity in Minnesota's youth, April 6, 2004. (9 p., 1 M., PDF) | Report details
- Elderly Minnesotans: a 2000 census portrait: Looks at social and economic characteristics of Minnesotans 65 and older, February 19, 2004. (12 p., 2.69 M., PDF) | Report details
- Living solo: Minnesota's one-person households in 2000: Examines demographic characteristics of those who live alone, January 19, 2004. (9 p., 511 K., PDF) | Report details
- Rental housing becomes more affordable in the 1990s: Examines Minnesota housing trends, September 3, 2003. (8 p., 1 M, PDF) | Report details
- More Minnesotans work outside of county where they live: Summarizes 2000 Census county-to-county work flow data, July 23, 2003. (10 p., 2.2M, PDF) | Report details
- Educational attainment in Minnesota: Describes trends in educational attainment in Minnesota based on 2000 census data, March 1, 2003. (6p., 366K, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- Fertility of foreign-born women in Minnesota: Examines birth rates of foreign-born mothers, January 1, 2003. (5p., 125KB, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- Minnesota Labor Force Trends: 1990-2000: Minnesota’s labor force grew from 2,314,975 in 1990 to 2,691,709 in 2000, an increase of 16 percent. During the same period, the population increased 12 percent. As expected, the new census numbers show that the state’s work force grew most in areas of rapid population gain and became more diverse, older and more female, December 1, 2002. (12p., 932K, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- Population and housing sampler: Displays the type of data available from Census 2000, Minnesota Summary File 1, September 6, 2002. (7p., 276K, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- Strong income growth in Minnesota: Minnesota posted some of the strongest income gains in the nation and now ranks among the national income leaders. Minnesota ranks 11th in median income. Median household income in Minnesota was $47,111 in 1999, substantially above the national average of $41,994. , August 1, 2002. (5p., 313.6K, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- Migration a major factor in Minnesota's population growth: Describes Minnesota migration trends and patterns between 1990 and 2000 , July 11, 2002. (7p., 128K, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- Minnesota group quarters population: Analyzes the group quarters data from Census 2000, July 2, 2002. (10p., 166K, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- Births, total fertility rates on the rise: Examines the rise in birth and fertility rates between 1990 and 2000, May 3, 2002. (8p., 47.1K, PDF 4.05) | Report details
- Unprecedented population growth revealed by Census: Analyzes population trends from the 2000 Census, December 1, 2001. (12p., 169K, PDF 5.0) | Report details
- 2000 census shows a more racially and ethnically diverse Minnesota: Multiple race identities most common among children, nonwhite populations, May 29, 2001. (12 p., 169K, PDF) | Report details
- Minnesota surpasses the nation in per capita income from 1995-1999: In 1999, Minnesota's per capita income exceeded the national average and all other Midwestern states, except Illinois. Minnesota's per capita income was $30,793., March 1, 2001. (379K, PDF 3.0) | Report details
- In-migration to Minnesota continues in the late 1990s: Movement from other states and from foreign countries has contributed substantially to Minnesota's population growth during the 1990s. Census Bureau estimates shows that about one-third of all the state's population growth from 1990 to 1999 was attributable to migration., November 1, 2000. (12 p., 122K, PDF 3.01) | Report details
- Minnesota births are on the upswing: Describes the increase in birth rate, May 1, 2000. (8 p., 95K, PDF) | Report details
- Strong population growth continues in Minnesota : Analyzes population and household changes between 1990 and 1998, February 1, 2000. (8p, 139k, PDF 3.0) | Report details
- Hogs and bumper crops boost farm sales in 1997: Summarizes data from the 1997 Census of Agriculture for Minnesota, November 1, 1999. (8 p., 147K, PDF 3.0) | Report details
- Minnesota outpaced the nation in personal income 1992-1997: Announces new Population note publication, November 24, 1998. (8p., 376K, PDF 3.0) | Report details
- Statewide housing prices rising after sharp drop: Examines house sale trends, August 1, 1998. (8 pages, 126K, PDF) | Report details
- More moved into Minnesota than out between 1990 and 1995: Examines migration trends, September 1, 1997. (8K, 250K, PDF) | Report details
- Manufacturing is big business in Minnesota: to the national trend, Minnesota gained jobs in manufacturing between 1982 and 1992, May 1, 1997. (8 p., 235K, PDF) | Report details
- Fewer births in Minnesota: The number of births in Minnesota is declining as the baby boom population is getting older, March 1, 1997. (6p., 155K, PDF 3.0) | Report details
- Economic census sampler: Answers the most common business and industry questions received by the State Demography Office, November 1, 1996. (7p., 229K, PDF) | Report details
- Minnesota jobs grew vigorously from 1988 to 1994 : Strong performance outside the Twin Cities area played a large role in Minnesota's employment growth in the 1990s, June 1, 1996. (8p., 388k, PDF) | Report details
- Highlights of the 1992 Census of Agriculture: Examines agricultural trends, November 1, 1995. (print publication- not online) | Report details
- Young college graduates leave rural Minnesota: Minnesota's college-educated young adults move to metropolitan counties and other states, September 1, 1995. (6 p., 450 K. PDF; Scanned document) | Report details
- Population growth in Minnesota accelerates: The population of Minnesota expanded by 139,400 between 1990 and 1993, June 1, 1995. (8 p. 491 K. PDf, scanned document) | Report details
- Farm income spurs personal income growth: State and county per capita income trends, 1991-1993; trends in income by type, March 1, 1995. (8p., 824KB, PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- Child poverty in Minnesota: Reveals Minnesota children were more likely to be poor in 1989 than in 1979 and poor children were more likely to be nonwhite, February 1, 1994. (14 p., 931 k., PDF (scanned document)) | Report details
- Fertility rates rise for older women in 1980s: Childbearing trends between 1980 and 1990, March 1, 1993. (6 p., 465KB, PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- Minnesota social and economic characteristics: Frequently asked questions about social and economic data in the 1990 Census, February 1, 1993. (3p., 165K, PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- More people left Minnesota than moved in during the 1980s: Analyzes the state's migration patterns between 1940 and 1990, December 1, 1992. (6 p., 7.5 M, PDF) | Report details
- Minnesota life expectancy is now 77.9 years: Tracks, by sex and race, how long Minnesotans live, August 1, 1992. (4 p., 265 K., PDF, Scanned document) | Report details
- More children live with single mothers in 80s: Living arrangements among Minnesota children are described by county and race, July 1, 1992. (6 p., 516 k., PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- Homeownership rates in Minnesota second highest in U.S: Homeownership and renter rates compared nationally and by county, June 1, 1992. (8p., 545KB, scanned document, PDF) | Report details
- Fewer households have married couples with children: Trends in household type and size between 1980 and 1990, May 1, 1992. (8p., 590KB, PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- Minnesota becoming more middle-aged: Describes the state's changing age structure by county and over time, January 1, 1992. (8 p., 266 k., PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- Per capita income growth in greater Minnesota outpaces Twin Cities: Minnesota income is compared by county and nationally from 1979 to 1989, December 1, 1991. (10 p., 633 k., PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- Minnesota minority populations grow rapidly between 1980 and 1990: Statistics show Minnesota becoming more racially balanced, September 1, 1991. (10 p., 582 K, PDF, scanned document) | Report details
- Minnesota elects multitude of local officials: Seven other states have more elected officials than Minnesota, May 1, 1991. (648.13K, .pdf) | Report details
- Population growth concentrated in metropolitan counties: Minnesota was the fastest growing state in the Midwest during the 1980s, April 1, 1991. (8 p., 473 k., PDF, scanned document) | Report details
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