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Dudley L. Poston jr.

Professor of Sociology, and the George T. and Gladys H. Abell Professor of Liberal Arts, at Texas A&M University in College Station, US. d-poston(at)tamu.edu
Mobility, migration and foreigners

Majority to minority: the declining U.S. white population

March 6, 2021September 11, 2017 Dudley L. Poston jr. and Rogelio Sáenz
Americas, Migration

In this essay we document the demography of the decline of the white population in the United States, a country with a long history of white supremacy.Despite the fact that … Read more

Mobility, migration and foreigners

The demography of Trump’s wall

March 5, 2021April 3, 2017 Dudley L. Poston jr. and Peter A. Morrison
Americas, Demography, immigrant, immigration, migrant, mobility, refugee, trump

A major feature of the presidential campaign of Donald Trump was his pledge to build a wall on the southern border of the United States that would stop once and … Read more

Health and mortality

Deaths exceed births in most of Europe, but not in the United States, and not in Texas

March 3, 2021February 15, 2016 Dudley L. Poston jr., Kenneth M. Johnson and Layton Field
Americas, Europe, Mortality

Prevalence of natural decrease In the first decade of the 21st century (2000-2009), 58 percent of the 1,391 counties of Europe had more deaths than birthscompared to just 28 percent … Read more

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