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Area of Science:

  • Demographic studies
  • Public health
  • Socioeconomics

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  • The 2000 Census indicated 39% of New York residents identified as minority group members.
  • Projections show non-Hispanic whites will comprise less than 53% of the state population by 2025.
  • Significant demographic shifts are occurring in New York State.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the evolving demographics of New York State.
  • To examine associated health concerns.
  • To analyze the economic implications of these demographic changes.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of 2000 Census data.
  • Review of population projection models for 2025.
  • Synthesis of existing literature on health and economic factors.

Main Results:

  • Minority populations in New York are increasing significantly.
  • By 2025, over 9.2 million individuals are projected to be other than non-Hispanic whites.
  • The study highlights the need to address the health and economic aspects of this demographic transition.

Conclusions:

  • New York State is undergoing a substantial demographic transformation.
  • Future public health and economic strategies must account for the changing population.
  • Understanding these trends is crucial for effective policy-making.