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He says notice that French are not called Francese or Germans, Germanese, but just Asian people are called by the negative ESE ending, Taiwanese, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, etc.....
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The latest numbers are based partly on separate analyses by Goyer and Peter Francese, founder of American Demographics magazine who is now a population analyst for the MetLife Mature Market Institute.
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"It speaks to the increasing affluence of African-American families," said Peter Francese, demographic trends analyst for Ogilvy & Mather, an advertising agency in New York City.
Leaving City for Long Island Joseph De Avila 2011
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"I think each of the five boroughs can congratulate themselves for having any growth at all," said Peter Francese , demographic trends analyst for Ogilvy & Mather, an advertising agency in New York.
Blacks Leave City as Asians Propel Growth Joseph De Avila 2011
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Don Francese , who has been COO of UBS's prime-services division—which houses operations such as the prime brokerage that serves hedge-fund clients—will take over as COO of global equities on an interim basis, Mr. Kengeter said in his memo.
UBS Equities Chiefs Resign in Wake of Scandal Deborah Ball 2011
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Peter Francese, demographic-trends analyst at Ogilvy & Mather, says middle-aged workers—who often have school-age children—are less flexible about relocating to find work in another part of the country, especially after the housing bust left many financially unable to sell their homes.
Middle-Aged Job Hunters Struggle in Weak Recovery Wesley Lowery 2011
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They come here to go to school, and there are lots of good jobs here, says Peter Francese, a demographer in Exeter, N.H.Minority children accounted for about 14% of the population increase.
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Francese says the stereotype of grandparents who are frail, receding and dependent is changing.
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The number of young white families has declined, and "they took the kids they were going to have with them," Francese says.
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Grandparents are supposed to be old, gray-haired people tottering around, but the vast majority are actually in the work force, said Francese, who released a paper on the topic last month.
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