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Population out-migration from Upstate New York

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We identify the nature and extent of the out-migration from the upper New York State region and examine its economic impact. Our analysis begins with an explanation for the outflow. Next, we describe population growth trends and estimate the extent of the out-migration. We conclude by showing how out-migration is reshaping upstate New York's economy and demographics, and is resulting in limited growth and a population that is aging faster than most U.S. populations.

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  • Richard Deitz, 2005. "Population out-migration from Upstate New York," The Regional Economy of Upstate New York, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issue Win.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednre:y:2005:i:win
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    1. Richard Deitz & Ramon Garcia, 2007. "The demand for local services and infrastructure created by an aging population," Upstate New York Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, vol. 2(1), pages 1-5.

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