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The Demographics and Workforce Section of theWeldon
Cooper Center
in Cooperation with the Center for Politics
invites you to FREE one-day conference.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11TH, 2006
In the auditorium of the Mary & David
Harrison Institute for American History, Literature & Culture and
the Albert & Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Join us in exploring the challenges and opportunities
of population growth
Countdown
to 300M with the population clock from the U.S. Bureau of the
Census
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10-12 NOON
DEMOGRAPHICS ISSUES IN VIRGINIA
Qian
Cai, Moving
to Virginia: Characteristics of Recent Migrants
Timothy
Kestner, Considering
Virginia's Older Workers: The Labor Dynamics of an Aging Workforce
Michael
Spar, From
the Census to the ACS: Recent Demographic Trends in Virginia
Donna
Tolson, Reaching Back Through Time: Tools for Locating
Historical Demographic Data
NOON-2 PM LUNCHEON AT CARR'S HILL Remarks by Charles Lewis Kincannon, Director U. S. Census Bureau
2-4 PM AMERICA AT 300 MILLION: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Presenter:
Cary Funk, Pew Research Center, "The Changing Faces-and Minds-of Americans"
Moderator:
Sarah B. McConnell, Producer and Host of
NPR's With Good Reason
Panelists:
William B. Harvey, Vice President and
Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity
William Morrish, Professor of Architecture
Larry J. Sabato, Professor of Politics;
Director, Center for Politics
Daphne G. Spain, Professor of Urban
and Environmental Planning
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