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One Million Asians in New York City

Holy crap, there are one million Asian people in New York City!  One out of eight New Yorkers is Asian.  That’s 12.5%, and it looks like it’s continuing to grow.  The Asian population of New York has gone up 32% since 2000, compared to just an 8% gain for Hispanics.  According to the article, it’s more than the population of San Francisco and Los Angeles combined (I’m assuming they’re talking about SF proper–not including outlying areas like Cupertino, San Jose, etc.).

At any rate, that’s a huge increase.  New York is the art, fashion, and publishing center of the country.  Perhaps this population boom will result in greater (and better) representation in these areas.  I’m optimistic.  :)

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24 Million Bride Shortage

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I’ve seen this CNN story around the blogosphere, but I first caught wind of it at the Anti-Social Ladder.  Read it here: China Faces 24 M Bride Shortage by 2020.

I’ve written about this before.  It’s the same issue–the one-child policy has resulted in Chinese people undergoing sex-selective abortions, and the gender balance has been swinging towards males.  Too many men, not enough women.  Skewed male gender ratios results in increases in prostitution, kidnapping, forced marriages, and all other kinds of problems.  If you want to read a great book on this issue, check out Den Boer and Hudson’s Bare Branches.  Bad things happen when there are too many men and not enough women.

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