Coverage of the U.S. Migration Slowdown

By William H. Frey


Web-Eds and Charticles

William H. Frey. Response to "Have American's Lost the Economic Incentive to Move?" Blog. NPR's Planet Money, January 23, 2012.

William H. Frey. "2011 Put the Breaks on Population Growth in the United States." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, December 28, 2011.

William H. Frey. "Americans Still Stuck at Home." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, November 17, 2011.

William H. Frey. "Young Adults Choose 'Cool Cities' During Recession." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, October 28, 2011.

William H. Frey. "Migration Declines Further: Stalling Brain Gains and Ambitions." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, January 12, 2011.

William H. Frey, et al, "A Nation of Hunkered-Down Homebodies." The New York Times: Room for Debate, January 10, 2010.

William H. Frey, "A Rollercoaster Decade for Migration." Brookings Institution, December 29, 2009.

William H. Frey. "Stuck in Place." Charticle. The Milken Institute Review, Third Quarter 2009.

William H. Frey. "Bursting 'Migration Bubble' Favors Coastal Metros, Urban Cores." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, 20 March 2009.

William H. Frey. "Economy, Housing Woes Slow Migration, Census Show." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, 24 December 2008.

William H. Frey. "Growing Pains: Migration Meltdown." The Milken Institute Review, Fourth Quarter 2008.

William H. Frey "Older Cities Hold Onto More People, Census Shows." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, 10 July 2008.

William H. Frey. "Migration to Hot Housing Markets Cool Off." Web-Ed. The Brookings Institution, 21 March 2008.


TV Interview

C-SPAN Interview with William H. Frey. "US Migration Slowdown." 24 March 2009

 

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