The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIt has long been recognized that where people live and work can be a relevant factor in helping to explain demographic behavior, yet the treatment of location in censuses and surveys remains surprisingly crude. Emphasis is still being given to the urban–rural dichotomy based on definitions that most countries around the world introduced 40 to 50 years ago and have modified little since. Given the increase in the complexity of settlement systems in recent decades in less developed as well as in more developed contexts, this simple classification is no longer adequate for examining the role of settlement in demographic processes. The time has come to rethink how settlement should...
In 1976, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis initiated a study of migration and...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Limitations of secondary data collected by external agencies for examining demographic change in spa...
suggestions, as well as to Livia Montana and Larry Rosenberg for their assistance in the preparation...
This paper examines data on urbanization. We review the most commonly used data sources, and highlig...
© 2008 Informa plcThe Australian Census of Population and Housing is a census of people not places. ...
Dispersed settlement is understood as an autochthonous characteristic of certain areas, which in the...
This paper looks to explore ‘Assemblage’ thinking as a framework for population geography research. ...
The article deals with methods of study population settlement in socio-economic geography. It is sp...
This paper examines some of the characteristics of world\u27s population mobility, cultural environm...
With increases in the availability of geo‐referenced data, there has been a push for developing bett...
Interest in human settlement systems and policies has been a critical part of urban-related work at ...
More than 40 researchers participated in a 2-day meeting on future directions in spatial demography ...
Throughout its history, Population Geography has always favoured the spatial aspect both when studyi...
In 1976, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis initiated a study of migration and...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Limitations of secondary data collected by external agencies for examining demographic change in spa...
suggestions, as well as to Livia Montana and Larry Rosenberg for their assistance in the preparation...
This paper examines data on urbanization. We review the most commonly used data sources, and highlig...
© 2008 Informa plcThe Australian Census of Population and Housing is a census of people not places. ...
Dispersed settlement is understood as an autochthonous characteristic of certain areas, which in the...
This paper looks to explore ‘Assemblage’ thinking as a framework for population geography research. ...
The article deals with methods of study population settlement in socio-economic geography. It is sp...
This paper examines some of the characteristics of world\u27s population mobility, cultural environm...
With increases in the availability of geo‐referenced data, there has been a push for developing bett...
Interest in human settlement systems and policies has been a critical part of urban-related work at ...
More than 40 researchers participated in a 2-day meeting on future directions in spatial demography ...
Throughout its history, Population Geography has always favoured the spatial aspect both when studyi...
In 1976, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis initiated a study of migration and...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...
Most of future population growth will take place in the world’s cities and towns. Yet, there is no w...