Estimating the Size of Households and Number of School-Aged Children in New Development: Applications for Forecasting and Impact Analysis

Abstract

Urban and regional planners forecast population size and number of school-aged children to estimate the demand for public facilities and services over near-term and long-term planning horizons. They also estimate the economic, environmental and fiscal impacts of new development projects on local jurisdictions. State planners forecast public-school enrollments generated by county-level residential development and demographic change. Accurate estimates of the size and composition of households are needed for these important planning purposes

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