This paper documents a comprehensive database for the populations of 60 New Zealand towns and cities (henceforth “towns”). Populations are provided for every tenth year from 1926 through to 2006. New Zealand towns have experienced very different growth rates over this period. Economic geography theories posit that people migrate to (and from) places according to a few key factors. In order to analyse the determinants of urban growth empirically, we need a comprehensive database of urban populations over time, as provided here
When researchers attempt to study population and development, and particularly the role of migration...
The age structure of a region’s population affects many areas of social and economic development acr...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection uses Cen...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
This paper is primarily concerned with the spatial aspects of population, namely with: (i) patterns ...
New Zealand regions have markedly different population dynamics. Population change in a region is dr...
A collection of statistical data on population developments in New Zealand. Introduction At the he...
Although there are many excellent documents and online resources available on New Zealand population...
Modern day migration literature suggests that natural amenities play a significant role in attractin...
We analyse impacts that infrastructure provision and other factors have on long run urban growth. Re...
This paper analyses the location choices of new entrants to Auckland between 1996 and 2006, to ident...
In New Zealand, population change is interlinked with regional development. Places growing in popula...
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council and the Western Bay and Tauranga District Councils are currently ...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
Demographic view on the population of New Zealand in the period 1991-2018 Abstract The objective of ...
When researchers attempt to study population and development, and particularly the role of migration...
The age structure of a region’s population affects many areas of social and economic development acr...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection uses Cen...
Understanding and predicting spatial patterns in population change has significant implications for ...
This paper is primarily concerned with the spatial aspects of population, namely with: (i) patterns ...
New Zealand regions have markedly different population dynamics. Population change in a region is dr...
A collection of statistical data on population developments in New Zealand. Introduction At the he...
Although there are many excellent documents and online resources available on New Zealand population...
Modern day migration literature suggests that natural amenities play a significant role in attractin...
We analyse impacts that infrastructure provision and other factors have on long run urban growth. Re...
This paper analyses the location choices of new entrants to Auckland between 1996 and 2006, to ident...
In New Zealand, population change is interlinked with regional development. Places growing in popula...
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council and the Western Bay and Tauranga District Councils are currently ...
The vitality of a region is frequently assessed by looking at its population growth pattern. This is...
Demographic view on the population of New Zealand in the period 1991-2018 Abstract The objective of ...
When researchers attempt to study population and development, and particularly the role of migration...
The age structure of a region’s population affects many areas of social and economic development acr...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection uses Cen...