This research was funded through the ESRC Secondary Data Analysis Initiative (grant number ES/N011430/1). We acknowledge the help provided by the staff of the Longitudinal Studies Centre - Scotland (LSCS). The LSCS is supported by the ESRC/JISC, the Scottish Funding Council, the Chief Scientist's Office and the Scottish Government.This paper builds upon existing scholarship on changing patterns and processes of internal migration, especially the surprising recently documented trend towards falling internal migration intensities since the late 20th century in many developed countries. The analysis is based on new research opportunities presented by the recent linking of administrative health data into the census‐based Scottish Longitudinal S...
The study was supported by a research grant from the Economic and Social Research Council [ES/L01663...
Migration, along with fertility and mortality, is one of the fundamental drivers of population chang...
Along with changes in fertility, mortality and international migration, internal migration acts to ...
This paper builds upon existing scholarship on changing patterns and processes of internal migration...
This research was funded through the ESRC Secondary Data Analysis Initiative (grant number ES/N01143...
This report by the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population analyses internal m...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
This article presents some of the key findings of a Regional Studies Association funded project on i...
This case study examines recent population change patterns and internal migration activity in the Un...
We investigated the effect of migration on population dynamics in England & Wales and Scotland from ...
This thesis has two purposes. The first is to investigate the motivation for householdmigration - in...
Something new is happening to reverse the historical trend of skilled Scots moving to London for car...
The paper explores why internal migration rates fell in England and Wales between1971 to 1981 and 20...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a mixed method...
The study was supported by a research grant from the Economic and Social Research Council [ES/L01663...
Migration, along with fertility and mortality, is one of the fundamental drivers of population chang...
Along with changes in fertility, mortality and international migration, internal migration acts to ...
This paper builds upon existing scholarship on changing patterns and processes of internal migration...
This research was funded through the ESRC Secondary Data Analysis Initiative (grant number ES/N01143...
This report by the independent Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population analyses internal m...
Expectations of migration and mobility steadily increasing in the longer term, which have a long cur...
This article presents some of the key findings of a Regional Studies Association funded project on i...
This case study examines recent population change patterns and internal migration activity in the Un...
We investigated the effect of migration on population dynamics in England & Wales and Scotland from ...
This thesis has two purposes. The first is to investigate the motivation for householdmigration - in...
Something new is happening to reverse the historical trend of skilled Scots moving to London for car...
The paper explores why internal migration rates fell in England and Wales between1971 to 1981 and 20...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a mixed method...
The study was supported by a research grant from the Economic and Social Research Council [ES/L01663...
Migration, along with fertility and mortality, is one of the fundamental drivers of population chang...
Along with changes in fertility, mortality and international migration, internal migration acts to ...