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Demographic patterns and characteristics of Utah | | | The historical emphasis on numbers rather than on the quality and make-up of the population, though scarcely justifiable, is understandable. Concentration on a single magnitude certainly simplifies the projection of a population. To illustrate, the world population is now approximately 3.5 billion. ... |
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Demographic trends affecting public education in Utah | 2000-11 | | Beginning in 2004 and continuing for at least a decade, the school age population (5 to 18 year olds) in Utah will increase significantly. Throughout the 1990s, the school age population in Utah grew more slowly than did the population in general so that its share in the total population declined. T... |
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Demographic trends and high development "The Utah MX Baby Bomb" | 1981-04 | | |
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Description of work elements | 1968-08-26 | | Previous programs have initiated and refined the development of a Utah population model to be used in projection of future requirements of both public and private facilities, goods and services. |
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Description of work elements IV: land use model | 1968-08-26 | | Previous programs have initiated and refined the development of a Utah population model to be used in projection of future requirements of both public and private facilities, goods and services. The present state population forecasts are based upon the "cohort-survival" method of analysis of birth r... |
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Directory of State of Utah statistics 1971 | 1971-09 | | The Directory of State of Utah Statistics has been developed in response to the need for a fairly comprehensive guide to statistical information published by the State. The Directory is intended to fulfill two objectives. The first and major objective is to make available to policy makers, planners ... |
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Economic & demographic futures 1980-2000 | 1980-01 | | Special acknowledgement is appropriate for the efforts of the Community Planning Policy Committee which provided continual guidance to the Water Quality staff over a six month period; in addition to Jean Watanbe, Office of the State Planning Coordinator, Brad Barber and Greg Selby formerly with the ... |
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The economic & demographic impacts of the intermountain power project | 1982-04 | | This report presents economic and demographic projections for the two-county (Millard and Juab) area to be impacted by the Intermountain Power Project located in western Millard County, Utah. The intermountain Power Agency has been planning the construction of the IPP project for quite some time. |
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Economic and demographic impacts of federally financed transportation infrastructure on the Wasatch Front | 2004-09 | | Over the next three decades, $14.4 billion (constant 2004 dollars) of new transit and highway infrastructure is planned to meet the transportation needs of the Wasatch Front.1 These investments will significantly influence the region's economic development potential, relative competitiveness, and la... |
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Economic impact of synthetic fuels and M-X development on small business in the four corners region | 1981-06 | | The development of asynthetic fuels industry and the deployment of the M-X nuclear weapons station within the Four Corners region raises serious questions about potential economic impacts. This report is a preliminary analysis of these economic impacts with special attention paid to the likely effec... |
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Economic, demographic and fiscal impacts of closing Hill Air Force Base: a statewide and regional analysis | 2004-04 | | The upcoming round of Defense Base Closure and Realignment (BRAC) is threatening the existence of Hill Air Force Base (Hill AFB). The Department of Defense is aggressively approaching this round of BRAC in its attempt to eliminate 20% to 25% of current capacity. The purpose of this study is to asses... |
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Employment and population analysis and projections Ogden Metropolitan Area, Utah and the United States | 1963-07 | | Thomas A. McLean and M r s . Connie P„ F a u l k n e r , graduate s t u d e n t s , and David L . Sutton, a senior student, in the Department of Economics, r e n d e r e d very valuable a s s i s t a n c e in the p r e p a r a t i o n of this r e p o r t. The Utah Department of Employment Se... |
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Employment and population analysis and projections Provo metropolitan area, Utah and the United States | 1964-09 | | This is the third and final report analyzing and projecting the employment profile and estimating the future population of Utah's three Metropolitan Areas Salt Lake, Ogden, and Provo--as part of a transportation study of each area by the Utah State Highway Department and local government agencies ... |
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Employment and population analysis and projections Salt Lake Metropolitan Area, Utah and the United States | 1962-09 | | Thomas A. McLean and Mrs. Connie P. Faulkner, graduate students in the Department of Economics, rendered very valuable assistance in the preparation of this report. The Utah Department of Employment Security was most cooperative and helpful in making available the necessary basic data for this stud... |
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Employment, population, income and automobiles in Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo Metropolitan Area and State of Utah | 1966-12 | | William C a r l i s l e and Michael A. Stoddard, graduate students in the Department of Economics, rendered v e r y valuable a s s i s t a n c e in the p r e p a r a tion of t h i s r e p o r t . Gregory M. Nielson, graduate student in Mathematics, a s s i s t e d in computer programming, and Iver... |
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Energy development in the Uintah Basin: economic and demographic impacts | 1981-07 | | This report, "Energy Developments in the Uintah Basin: Economic and Demographic Impacts," is one of aseries of reports issued by the State Planning Coordinator's Office that are designed to support comprehensive planning and the development of a Utah growth management strategy. The report is intende... |
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Estimates and projections of low income population in Utah 1970-1985 | 1977 | | This i s one in a series of projections and estimates of "target populations" defined by the Utah Department of Social Services for planning, management, and budgeting purposes. The fourteen target populations are: |
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The estimation of intercensal migration from birth-residence statistics: a study of data for the United State, 1950 and 1960 | 1968-02 | | This is the seventh in a series* of technical and analytical reports issued by the Population Studies Center of the University of Pennsylvania. All except Report No. 6 are focussed upon some aspect of recent migration and urbanization in the United States. |
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Fast-tracking Wasatch Front transit investments: economic and demographic impacts of a 2025 build-out | 2011 | | Over the next 30 years, the Wasatch Front will significantly expand its transit network. Plans include the construction of an additional 25 miles of light rail, 76 miles of commuter rail, 227 miles of bus rapid transit, and 29 miles of mountain transportation rail line. These projects will be built ... |
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Growth issues in Utah: facts, fallacies, and recommendations for quality growth | 1999-10 | | The Sutherland Institute is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan Utah pub-He policy research and educational organization. The Institute seeks to create effective solutions to Utah's public policy problems. State and local issues are its primary concern. The Institute seeks to positively affect ... |
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Immigrants transform Utah: entering a new era of diversity | 2004-05 | | Utah is generally perceived as an extremely homogeneous state whose population can trace its ancestry mostly to northern Europe. Listings for surnames like Hansen, Jensen, and Christensen do fill many pages in local telephone directories throughout the state. According to census counts, the minority... |
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Impact of defense spending on the economy of Utah | 1967 | | This report is a product of studies conducted at Utah State University under a contract with the Urban Renewal Administration of the Federal Housing and Home Finance Agency, under an arrangement worked out by Robert Huefner, Utah State Planning Coordinator. It builds upon The Defense Industry of Uta... |
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The impact of the intermountain power project on six counties in Utah | | | What will happen to the Utah economy when the largest industrial complex ever built in Utah is located in a sparasely populated rural area? The project in question is the four billion dollar Intermountain Power Project (IPP), a 3,000 megawatt, coal-fired electric power plant to provide electric powe... |
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The impacts of energy development in Eastern Utah | 1980-11 | | The report was prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Section, State Planning Coordinator's Office under the direction of Paul Parker and Jeannie Watanabe. Population projections, and written narative were prepared by Brad Barber. Graphics were provided by Judith Banning. Secretarial services were p... |
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The implementation of composite computer mapping 1972 | 1972 | | Composite computer mapping (CCM) is the name assigned to a recently developed technique to enhance the quality of decision making in the administration of aid to economic development. The name accurately implies a combination of two techniques (composite mapping and computer mapping) which have be... |