Population, Space and Place
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‘Strange eyes’: Immigrant perceptions of racism during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
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2022
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Local modelling of U.S. mortality rates: A multiscale geographically weighted regression approach.
27.
2021
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Are refugees more likely to leave initial destinations than economic immigrants? Recent evidence from Canadian longitudinal administrative data.
26.
2020
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Short‐term relocation versus long‐term migration: Implications for economic growth and human capital change.
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2019
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International migrants in Japan: Contributions in an era of population decline, Y.Ishikawa (ed), Trans Pacific Press (Melbourne), 2015. No of pages: xv+313, Price $84.95 (hardback) ISBN 978-1-920901-91-2..
23.
2017
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Emigration of Scottish Steelworkers to Canada: Impacts on Social Networks.
21:720-734.
2015
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The Migration–Displacement Nexus: Patterns, Processes and Policies edited by K.Koser andS.Martin. Berghahn Books, New York and Oxford, 2011. No. of pages: viii + 287. Price: US$95.00 (hardback). ISBN 978 0 85745 191 0.
19:124-126.
2013
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The international migration of health workers edited by J. Connell. Routledge, New York, 2008. No of pages: x + 228. ISBN 0 415 95623 4.
15:535-536.
2009
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The 1995–2000 interprefectural migration of foreign residents of Japan: salient features and multivariate explanation.
15:401-428.
2009
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Using alternative data sources to study rural migration: examples from Illinois.
14:177-188.
2008
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Return immigration: the chronic migration of Canadian immigrants, 1991, 1996 and 2001.
14:85-100.
2008
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Multivariate explanation of the 1985–1990 and 1995–2000 destination choices of newly arrived immigrants in the United States: the beginning of a new trend?.
13:377-399.
2007
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Multivariate explanation of the 1985–1990 and 1995–2000 destination choices of newly arrived immigrants in the United States: the beginning of a new trend?.
13:i-i.
2007
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HEALTH AND INEQUALITY: GEOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES by Sarah Curtis. London, Sage, 2004. No. of pages: xiv + 329. ISBN 0 7619 6823 7..
12:218-219.
2006
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Editorial introduction to Population, Space and Place.
10:1-1.
2004
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Geography and segmented assimilation: examples from the New York Chinese.
10:3-18.
2004
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Distinctive features in the sex ratio of Japan's interprefectural migrants: an explanation based on the family system and spatial economy of Japan.
9:199-214.
2003
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Editorial.
9:1-2.
2003
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State magnets for different elderly migrant types in the United States.
6:21-44.
2000
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Book review: Interregional Migration and Regional Development by Jinsuk Chun. Avebury Press, Aldershot, 1996. No. of pages: xiv + 179. Price: 35.00 (hardback). ISBN 1 85972 461 2..
4:204-205.
1998
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Destination choices of the 1985-90 young adult immigrants to the United States: Importance of race, educational attainment, and labour market forces.
4:49-61.
1998
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Co-residence of Household Heads with Parents in Japan: A Multivariate Explanation.
2:133-152.
1996
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CONFRONTING SUBURBAN POVERTY IN AMERICA by E.Kneebone and A.Berube. Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 2013. No of pages: xiv + 169. Price: $28.95 (hardback). ISBN 978‐0‐8157‐2390‐5
2014
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The secret life of cities. The social reproduction of everyday life by H. Jarvis, A. C. Pratt and Peter C.‐C. Wu. Prentice Hall, Harlow, 2001. No. of pages: xv + 199. ISBN 0 130 87318 7.
2005
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