Demography at the edge remote human populations in developed nations / edited by Dean Carson ... [et al.].

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Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Carson, Dean Bradley
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate, 2011.
Series:International population studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Perspectives on "demography at the edge" / Dean Carson ... [et al.]
  • The challenge of enumeration and population estimation in remote areas / Andrew Taylor ... [et al.]
  • The forecasting of remote area populations : numbers aren't everything / Andrew Taylor
  • International immigration trends and data / Kate Golebiowska, Marko Valenta, Tom Carter
  • Indigenous vitals and trends and measurement / Kim Johnstone, Tony Barnes, Paul A Peters
  • Bubbles and craters : analysing ageing patterns of remote area populations / Catherine Martel ... [et al.]
  • Transnational links at the edge / Marit Aure, Anne Britt Flemmen, Kate Golebiowska
  • Indigenous demography : convergence, divergence, or something else? / Andrew Taylor
  • The "problem" of indigenous migration in the globalised state / Andrew Taylor ... [et al.]
  • Labour migration-what goes around comes around / Prescott C. Ensign, Audrey Giles, Maureen G. Reed
  • Fly-in/fly-out resource developments : implication for community and regional development / Sean Markey, Keith Storey, Karen Heisler
  • Why the other half leave-gender aspects of northern sparsely populated areas / Rasmus Ole Rasmussen
  • Education, remoteness and population dynamics / Bilal Barakat ... [et al.]
  • Tourist populations and local capital / Doris Schmallegger ... [et al.]
  • The challenge of housing in remote areas / Nick McTurk, Carlos Teixeira
  • Weather hazards, place and resilience in the remote norths / Sharon Harwood ... [et al.]
  • Population policies at the edge : the demographic ambitions of frontiers / Dean Carson.