This paper builds upon existing scholarship on changing patterns and processes of internal migration, especially the surprising and potentially disconcerting recently documented trend towards falling internal migration intensities since the late 20th Century in many developed countries. The analysis utilises new research opportunities presented by the recent linking of administrative health data into the census-based Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS). We find a modest recent decrease in aggregate rates of address changing within Scotland. This decline is partly driven by the population sub-groups that have been conventionally most mobile, especially over longer distances, becoming less migratory. This supports the notion of an evening out o...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
This paper seeks to unpick the complex relationship between an individual’s migration behaviour, the...
The 1971 Census revealed 166,590 people resident in England and Wales who had been resident in Scotl...
This paper builds upon existing scholarship on changing patterns and processes of internal migration...
Migration is a core component of population change and is both a symptom and a cause of major econom...
This report by the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population analyses internal m...
Something new is happening to reverse the historical trend of skilled Scots moving to London for car...
Something new is happening to reverse the historical trend of skilled Scots moving to London for car...
Although Britain lacks a comprehensive population registration system, information on the spatial re...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
The paper explores why internal migration rates fell in England and Wales between1971 to 1981 and 20...
The mortality difference between Glasgow and the rest of Scotland has been increasing and mortality ...
Internal migration is the most common form of address-changing migration in the world. Whilst intern...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
Abstract. This paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to employment migration and i...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
This paper seeks to unpick the complex relationship between an individual’s migration behaviour, the...
The 1971 Census revealed 166,590 people resident in England and Wales who had been resident in Scotl...
This paper builds upon existing scholarship on changing patterns and processes of internal migration...
Migration is a core component of population change and is both a symptom and a cause of major econom...
This report by the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population analyses internal m...
Something new is happening to reverse the historical trend of skilled Scots moving to London for car...
Something new is happening to reverse the historical trend of skilled Scots moving to London for car...
Although Britain lacks a comprehensive population registration system, information on the spatial re...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
The paper explores why internal migration rates fell in England and Wales between1971 to 1981 and 20...
The mortality difference between Glasgow and the rest of Scotland has been increasing and mortality ...
Internal migration is the most common form of address-changing migration in the world. Whilst intern...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
Abstract. This paper explores theoretical and practical issues related to employment migration and i...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
This paper seeks to unpick the complex relationship between an individual’s migration behaviour, the...
The 1971 Census revealed 166,590 people resident in England and Wales who had been resident in Scotl...