This paper develops a series of simple regression models to explain the patterns of migration rates and flows which were described in research paper No. 85. In brief the exercise was only partly successful, with large amounts of unexplained variation remaining. Demographic, social and environmental variables appear to be at least significant economic measures in determining population growth
This paper represents the views of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Stat...
The 1971 Census of Canada journey tc work data are analyzed for thirty Canadian census areas. The c...
This paper studies the migratory flows between Ontario and two Atlantic provinces of Canada, from 19...
This paper develops a series of simple regression models to explain the patterns of migration rates...
This paper is the third in a series devoted to the exploration of interurban migration patterns in ...
Migration and immigration have always been prominent features of the Canadian scene. However, as ra...
In studying population, the migration component is the most difficult component to analyze effective...
In studying population, the migration component is the most difficult component to analyze effective...
Summary. With the co-existence of social polarisation and unprecedented immigration during recent ye...
Given the fundamental importance of population base to the level of economic activity, an accurate p...
This paper further explores some of the issues raised in an earlier research paper by the same auth...
Combining the 1993, 1996, and 1999 six-year panels of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics Maste...
In this report, the author analyzes the regional demographic changes in Canada. The investigation on...
This paper gives a personal perspective on some models of national settlement systems, and draws att...
The report explores annual data for Canada's metropolitan areas from Statistics Canada, focusing on...
This paper represents the views of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Stat...
The 1971 Census of Canada journey tc work data are analyzed for thirty Canadian census areas. The c...
This paper studies the migratory flows between Ontario and two Atlantic provinces of Canada, from 19...
This paper develops a series of simple regression models to explain the patterns of migration rates...
This paper is the third in a series devoted to the exploration of interurban migration patterns in ...
Migration and immigration have always been prominent features of the Canadian scene. However, as ra...
In studying population, the migration component is the most difficult component to analyze effective...
In studying population, the migration component is the most difficult component to analyze effective...
Summary. With the co-existence of social polarisation and unprecedented immigration during recent ye...
Given the fundamental importance of population base to the level of economic activity, an accurate p...
This paper further explores some of the issues raised in an earlier research paper by the same auth...
Combining the 1993, 1996, and 1999 six-year panels of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics Maste...
In this report, the author analyzes the regional demographic changes in Canada. The investigation on...
This paper gives a personal perspective on some models of national settlement systems, and draws att...
The report explores annual data for Canada's metropolitan areas from Statistics Canada, focusing on...
This paper represents the views of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Stat...
The 1971 Census of Canada journey tc work data are analyzed for thirty Canadian census areas. The c...
This paper studies the migratory flows between Ontario and two Atlantic provinces of Canada, from 19...