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

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

For the PressConference Papers & Remarks 
For more information please contact:
Cristina Murray-Krezan
434-982-5861 • numberscount@virginia.edu