
Pennsylvania Population Network
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Pennsylvania Population Network
@PSU_PopNetwork
The Pennsylvania Population Network (PPN) is a visible program of demographic and health research, application and outreach housed at Penn State.
University Park, PA Katılım Aralık 2019
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After months (9 to be exact) we have finally moved over to a @tableaupublic dashboard for our #Pennsylvania #COVID19 updates. It is a work in progress but can be found at public.tableau.com/views/COVID-19… #AppliedDemography #PAByTheNumbers
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PPN director, @Raeven_Faye assisted PI @sternerg on this important and timely project. First report on Pennsylvanians' online gambling behaviors released | Penn State University psu.edu/news/social-sc…
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Come work with us!
Prof Sarah Damaske@SarahDamaske
📢 So excited @SSRIPennState & @psupopresearch are hiring an Associate/Full Professor in Pop Aging and Health! Hire will be in one of three colleges: Liberal Arts, Education, or Health and Human Development. I'd love it if you came to work w/ us! Email or DM me with questions. 😀
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Check out this clip from our latest episode, featuring @Raeven_Faye from @PSU_PopNetwork talking about the #USCensus and #apportionment.
🎧: buff.ly/3BUk24X
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Excited to share our latest brief & 1st in our "Notes from Our Neighbors" series. Summer Intern & @PSUPublicPolicy student Samiha Taseen, along with professors @e_frankenberg @csfowler13 & @psu_civilrights explore diversification & school boundary changes. pop.psu.edu/pennsylvania-p…
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Our awesome interns @AnnaShetler and Cassandra Krencisz have released a new brief concerning population change in Pennsylvania and the #Census2020. Check it out below. #PaByTheNumbers #AppliedDemography
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We're excited to see the work of Samiha Taseen, MPP '22, as she interns @PSU_CollegeOfEd's
Longitudinal School Attendance Boundaries Study (LSABS). 👏👏👏@PSU_PopNetwork @PSULiberalArts
Penn State College of Education@PSU_CollegeOfEd
Under the direction of @PSU_EdPolicy Professor @e_frankenberg, @psu_civilrights is hoping to compile a dataset of school district boundary lines showing how they have changed over time. #EPSImpact bit.ly/3zPxRRJ
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.@DouglasBJacobs just provided a great presentation on the PA Health Equity Analysis Tool (PA HEAT). Check out your neighborhood! #AppliedDemography #PaByTheNumbers public.tableau.com/app/profile/sh…
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New data from the Center for Rural Pennsylvania highlighting overdose deaths in the U.S. and #pennsylvania. #AppliedDemography #PaByTheNumbers rural.palegislature.us/demographics_d…
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Currently listening to the awesome ambassadors of @PhillyTeenVaxx on the work they are doing to ensure teenagers in #pennsylvania are receiving #COVID19 #Vaccinations. Check them out! #AppliedDemography #PAHealth
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"Flooding has become more common in the U.S. and poses health risks to individuals, families, and communities. However, not all places face the same risk of flooding."
@PSU_PopNetwork affiliate Danielle Rhubart heads this research at @SULernerCenter
More: buff.ly/3eBqMvT
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Our interns put out an awesome brief on vaccinations in #Pennsylvania. #PaByTheNumbers #AppliedDemography
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Our latest brief on #Apportionment, #Pennsylvania, & #2020Census. Have questions? Email our director rfc134@psu.edu. #BeCounted #PaByTheNumbers #AppliedDemography pop.psu.edu/sites/pri/file…
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How much has the U.S. population changed between 2010 and 2020? Read PRB's first look at state-by-state changes from today's release of #2020Census data. bit.ly/2PnTEy8

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#Census2020 Utah, Idaho, Texas, North Dakota, & Nevada had the greatest percent increase in population 2010-2020. #ApportionmentDay
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#2020Census Media call from Indiana, PA asking if Pennsylvania population grew over the decade, but not enough in relation to other states. This is true. #Pennsylvania had a 2.4% increase in population 2010-2020. #PaByTheNumbers #ApportionmentNumbers
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#2020Census Illinois was one of the states that actually LOST population over the past decade. #ApportionmentDay
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#2020Census California has experienced natural increase and positive net international migration, but negative net domestic migration. #ApportionmentDay
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#2020Census If New York had counted 89 more people and all else was constant they would NOT have lost a Congressional seat. #BeCounted #ApportionmentDay
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