When researchers attempt to study population and development, and particularly the role of migrations, the focus is normally on national level trends, frequently involving time-series analyses of more generic indicators of population change and economic growth. The migration field does, of course, deal with questions of the integration of migrants, at a macro-level evaluating their impact on social diversity and cohesion by turning to ecological-level indices covering clustering. This paper takes a different approach in part inspired by the model developed by Le Heron, Britton and Parson to analyse a related question: restructuring. This they saw as likely to be induced and thus frequently exogenous to a particular socio-demographic syst...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
Understanding a country’s past, present and expected future population diversity at sub-national lev...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
When researchers attempt to study population and development, and particularly the role of migration...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
In New Zealand, population change is interlinked with regional development. Places growing in popula...
New Zealand regions have markedly different population dynamics. Population change in a region is dr...
This paper examines some dimensions of demographic and economic change in a region which is generall...
Migration research in New Zealand with national data sets is limited. It is generally assumed, howev...
Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases o...
Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases o...
In the past population geographers have tended to concentrate excessively on the task of mapping, di...
This article summarises key findings from the strand of the Tai Timu Tangata. Taihoa e? project that...
This paper is primarily concerned with the spatial aspects of population, namely with: (i) patterns ...
This paper examines whether New Zealand residents move from low-growth to high-growth regions, using...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
Understanding a country’s past, present and expected future population diversity at sub-national lev...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
When researchers attempt to study population and development, and particularly the role of migration...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
In New Zealand, population change is interlinked with regional development. Places growing in popula...
New Zealand regions have markedly different population dynamics. Population change in a region is dr...
This paper examines some dimensions of demographic and economic change in a region which is generall...
Migration research in New Zealand with national data sets is limited. It is generally assumed, howev...
Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases o...
Over the last two decades New Zealand has undergone fundamental economic restructuring, and phases o...
In the past population geographers have tended to concentrate excessively on the task of mapping, di...
This article summarises key findings from the strand of the Tai Timu Tangata. Taihoa e? project that...
This paper is primarily concerned with the spatial aspects of population, namely with: (i) patterns ...
This paper examines whether New Zealand residents move from low-growth to high-growth regions, using...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
Understanding a country’s past, present and expected future population diversity at sub-national lev...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...