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Australian Social Trends: Population - Population Distribution: Youth Migration Within Australia
This document examines trends in youth migration, characteristics of youth who move, and factors influencing their migration patterns, such as employment and home-leaving.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Australian Bureau of Statistics
June 03, 2003
Annual Demographic Estimates: Canada, Provinces and Territories 2007, Revised
This paper provides population estimates for Canada by province and territory and estimates births, deaths, immigration and emigration for 2007.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Statistics Canada
December 2007
Portrait of the Canadian Population in 2006
This report presents population data from the 2006 Canadian census, highlighting changes and growth due to international migration.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Statistics Canada
March 2007
Annual Demographic Estimates: Census Metropolitan Areas, Economic Regions and Census Divisions, Age and Sex 2001 to 2006
This report provides demographic information about Census Metropolitan Areas and economic regions, measuring population makeup, growth and decline.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Statistics Canada
January 2007
Report on the Demographic Situation in Canada 2003 and 2004
This paper provides a wide range of Canadian demographical information covering statistical data on fertility, mortality, immigration, marriage, divorce and abortion.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Statistics Canada
June 2006
Maternal Employment, Migration, and Child Development
This article evaluates the roles and relationships between parental and school influences on child development.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
November 2003
Trends Affecting Families: El Mashrek El Araby
This report describes major trends in family structure, migration, demographic aging, the AIDS pandemic, and globalization as they affect families and the institution of the family in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
2003
Major Trends Affecting Families in Sub-Saharan Africa
This report describes major trends in family structure, migration, demographic aging, the AIDS pandemic, and globalization that are affecting families in sub-Saharan Africa.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
2003
Family in The New Millineum: Major Trends Affecting Families in North Africa
This report describes major trends in family structure, migration, demographic aging, the AIDS pandemic, and globalization that are affecting families in Arab North Africa.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
September 2003
Major Trends Affecting Families: South America in Perspective
This report examines changes in family structure, household composition, fertility, relationship formation, aging, and household size as they affect the institution of the family in South America.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
April 2003
Major Trends Affecting Families in East and Southeast Asia
This report discusses trends relating to family structure, demography, migration, AIDS/HIV, and globalization as they affect families in East and Southeast Asia.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
March 31, 2003
Demographic and Social Trends Affecting Families in the South and Central Asian Region
This book chapter describes major social and demographic trends in South and Central Asia, including changing family structures, increased mobility and migration, an aging population, the AIDS pandemic, and globalization.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
2003
Major Trends Affecting Families in Central and Eastern Europe
This paper examines changes in family structure, fertility, and household composition in Central and Eastern Europe, and examines factors such as increased mobility, an aging population, globalization, and the AIDS pandemic that have contributed to these trends.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
2003
Mobility, Housing Stress and Neighborhood Contexts: Evidence from Los Angeles
This paper examines patterns and predictors of planned and actual mobility among white and Latino urban households in Los Angeles.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
California Center for Population Research
March 2005
Welfare Reform and Migration: Moving to Benefits; Moving From Restrictions
This report discusses the impact of state differentiated welfare reform policies on the migration patterns of American families.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Joint Center for Poverty Research
December 2002
Moving the Nest: A Look at the Effect of Family and Work Status Changes in Later Mid-Life
This paper examines parents' patterns of migration and home relocation in relation to employment changes and children leaving the family home.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Population Research Center
1998
Housing Costs and the Geography of Family Migration Outcomes
This paper explores the economic returns of family migration or relocation by examining the differences in housing costs between the original and destination locations.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology
2004
Lowest Low Fertility in an Urban Context: When Migration Plays a Key Role
This paper examines the relationship between economic resources, fertility, and migration in an urban centre with extremely low fertility.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
October 2002
Measure and Dynamics of Marriage Squeezes: From Baby Boom to Baby Bust in Italy
This paper examines the dynamics and characteristics of the marriage market in Italy from 1969 to 1995, a period encompassing both a baby boom and later a baby "bust.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
February 2001
Fertility and Spatial Mobility: Evidence from Austria
This paper examines the effects of childbearing on couples' migration and residential relocation.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
March 2005
Fertility of Internal Migrants: Comparison Between Austria and Poland
This paper explores the effects of internal migration on the reproductive behaviours of females in post-war Austria and Poland.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
August 2004
Major Trends Affecting Families in Central America and the Caribbean
This report describes major trends in family structure, migration, demographic aging, the AIDS pandemic, and globalization as they affect families and the institution of the family in Central America and the Caribbean.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
United Nations, Division for Social Policy and Development
May 23, 2003
Social Factors in Suicide in Australia
This paper addresses suicide rates in Australia, and examines trends in suicide by age and gender demographics.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Australian Institute of Criminology
February 01, 1996
Three Eras of Young Adult Home Leaving in Twentieth-Century America
This paper investigates trends and changes in the age of home leavers in the US during the twentieth century.
Category:
Family Transitions > Migration
Poulation Research Center
January 24, 2001
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