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A presentation on regional demographic and economic trends made to the Multnomah County Commission in February 2010.
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2. [Article] Demographic Trends and the Regional Economy
A .pdf version of a PowerPoint presentation to the Daily Journal of Commerce's Builder Banker Breakfast on February 7, 2012.Citation -
This study is a demographic analysis of the Portland Water Bureau customer base in the Portland metro region.
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The combination of three components: fertility, mortality, and migration, collectively lead to population change. Fertility and mortality events in recent history, including escalated fertility levels ...
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This report presents the results of a demographic study conducted by the Portland State University Population Research Center (PRC). The study includes analysis of population, housing and enrollment trends ...
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6. [Article] Values & Beliefs
hat values are commonn to residents of the metroscape? Sheila Martin and Carlolyn N. Long examine recent survey results on topics ranging from government priorities to economic development.Citation -
7. [Article] Global Portland: Trends from Greater Portland Pulse
The report measures Greater Portland's ties to the rest of the world in terms of exports, foreign direct investment, foreign visitors, foreign-born residents, and foreign students.Citation -
9. [Article] Metropolitan Briefing Book, 1997
The Metropolitan briefing book was developed to provide elected and appointed leaders in the six counties with information about issues and trends common to all corners of the region.Citation -
Population grew in all regions of Oregon between 2000 and 2010, and the proportion of Oregonians living in the three-county metropolitan Portland region inched up to nearly 43 percent, according to newly ...
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