Explore the Research Division publications below by keyword, neighborhood, or topic. If you have questions about these documents or are looking for specific information, please review the Frequently Requested Information page. This page features publications covering the most requested economic and demographic data for Boston.
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Boston Population Projections 2020 to 2035
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Feb 06 2025
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This presentation describes the Research Division's population projections from 2020 to 2035 for Boston's population by age group. These projections will be updated annually or as new data become available.
Topics: Age
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Boston Stories and Numbers: Emerging Latino Voices
All Neighborhoods
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Dec 12 2024
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This presentation, a collaboration between the Research Division and audiodocumentarian and Artist-in-Residence Heloiza Barbosa, explores the stories of three Latino UMass Boston students, connecting their gripping stories with compelling data.
Topics: N/A
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Gender Pay Inequality
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Dec 03 2024
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Women in Boston comprise about half of Boston's workforce. This presentation examines the gender pay ratio in Boston at two points in time, 2000 and 2022, to shed light on who the pay ratio has changed for, and what factors contribute to its persistence.
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Gender, Households & Families, Income & Poverty, Labor Market, Language, Race
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Bridging Continents: The African-Born Community in Boston
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Aug 16 2024
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This presentation describes the African-born community in Boston, exploring their origins, geographic distribution, population trends, and demographic and economic profile.
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Gender, Households & Families, Language, Race
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Contributions of Boston's Foreign-Born 2024
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Jun 28 2024
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Boston's immigrant population has contributed substantially to the city's vibrancy and prosperity. This presentation explores how immigrants have been an essential part of Boston's demography and economy, and what immigration reforms could entail for Boston's future.
Topics: Foreign-born
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