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imagine all the people: Brazilians
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Foreign-born
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Document Date:
04/13/2016
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"imagine all the people” is a series of publications produced by the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Advancement. The series provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s diverse immigrant communities. This report profiles Bostonians who were born in Brazil.
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imagine all the people: Trinidadians and Tobagonians
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Foreign-born
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Document Date:
04/13/2016
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“imagine all the people” is a series of publications produced by the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Advancement. The series provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s diverse immigrant communities. This report profiles Bostonians who were born in Trinidad and Tobago.
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imagine all the people: Foreign Born
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Foreign-born
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Document Date:
01/15/2016
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"imagine all the people" is a series of publications produced by the BRA for the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Advancement. The series provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s diverse immigrant communities. This report profiles the 27% of the Boston population who are foreign born.
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Boston at a Glance is a series that presents some selected demographic, economic and housing characteristics of Boston. The data used in this report is a combination of 2013 ACS 1-Year Estimate and 2009-2013 ACS 5-Years Estimates.
Updated January 28, 2019 to ensure consistency across publications.
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“Imagine all the People” is a series of publications produced by
the Boston Redevelopment Authority for the Mayor’s Office of
New Bostonians, that provides a comprehensive profile of Boston’s
diverse immigrant communities and their numerous contributions
to the city’s social, cultural, and economic landscape.
It is part of an ongoing effort to celebrate new Bostonians and
gain insight into how our city is shaped by their presence.
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The BRA Research Division prepared this presentation for the Boston Citywide Plan to provide a factual basis to understand 1) historical trends that have shaped poverty and inequality in Boston, 2) the extent of poverty and inequality in Boston today, and 3) specific populations that are disproportionately affected by poverty and inequality.
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This publication compares Boston and its neighborhoods to the U.S. and Massachusetts on several demographic, economic and housing characteristics. This report uses a combination of 2010 Census data and 2009-2013 American Community Survey data.
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This presentation provides statistics showing historical trends that shaped the present population of Boston. Presentation sections include population growth, diversity, educational attainment, age distribution, and changing families.
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This report presents demographic statistics for the Boston City Council Districts from the 2009-2013 American Community Survey.
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Retaining Recent College Graduates in Boston: Is There a Brain Drain?
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Education, Foreign-born
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Document Date:
10/24/2014
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This report was produced by the BRA Research DIvision in collaboration with the UMass Donahue Institute and attempts to reframe a long-running debate about the Boston metro area's ability to retain the college and university graduates it produces annually.
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