Addressing the methodological and topical challenges facing demographers working in remote regions, this book compares and contrasts the research, methods and models, and policy applications from peripheral regions in developed nations. With the emphasis on human populations as dynamic, adaptive, evolving systems, it explores how populations respond in different ways to changing environmental, cultural and economic conditions and how effectively they manage these change processes. Theoretical understandings and policy issues arising from demographic modelling are tackled including: competition…mehr
Addressing the methodological and topical challenges facing demographers working in remote regions, this book compares and contrasts the research, methods and models, and policy applications from peripheral regions in developed nations. With the emphasis on human populations as dynamic, adaptive, evolving systems, it explores how populations respond in different ways to changing environmental, cultural and economic conditions and how effectively they manage these change processes. Theoretical understandings and policy issues arising from demographic modelling are tackled including: competition for skilled workers; urbanisation and ruralisation; population ageing; the impacts of climate change; the life outcomes of Indigenous peoples; globalisation and international migration. Based on a strong theoretical framework around issues of heterogeneity, generational change, temporariness and the relative strength of internal and external ties, Demography at the Edge provides a common set of approaches and issues that benefit both researchers and practitioners.
Associate Professor Dean Carson is the Head of Population Studies at The Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University in Australia's Northern Territory; Associate Professor Rasmus Ole Rasmussen is attached to the Department of Geography and International Studies at the University of Roskilde in Denmark and works as a Senior Research Fellow with the Nordic Centre for Spatial Development (NORDREGIO) in Sweden; Dr Prescott Ensign is an assistant professor with the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa in Canada; Lee Huskey is the Professor of Economics at the University of Alaska Anchorage and Andrew Taylor is a Population Researcher with The Northern Institute at Charles Darwin University, Australia
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I: Methods, Models and Data 1: Perspectives on 'Demography at the Edge' 2: The Challenge of Enumeration and Population Estimation in Remote Areas 3: The Forecasting of Remote Area Populations: Numbers Aren't Everything 4: International Immigration Trends and Data 5: Indigenous Vitals: Trends and Measurement II: The Dynamics of Populations at the Edge 6: Bubbles and Craters: Analysing Ageing Patterns of Remote Area Populations 7: Transnational Links at the Edge 8: Indigenous Demography: Convergence, Divergence, or Something Else? 9: The 'Problem' of Indigenous Migration in the Globalised State 10: Labour Migration: 'What goes around comes around' 11: Fly-in/Fly-out Resource Developments: Implications for Community and Regional Development 12: Why the Other Half Leave: Gender Aspects of Northern Sparsely Populated Areas 13: Education, Remoteness and Population Dynamics 14: Tourist Populations and Local Capital 15: The Challenge of Housing in Remote Areas 16: Weather Hazards, Place and Resilience in the Remote Norths 17: Population Policies at the Edge: The Demographic Ambitions of Frontiers
I: Methods, Models and Data 1: Perspectives on 'Demography at the Edge' 2: The Challenge of Enumeration and Population Estimation in Remote Areas 3: The Forecasting of Remote Area Populations: Numbers Aren't Everything 4: International Immigration Trends and Data 5: Indigenous Vitals: Trends and Measurement II: The Dynamics of Populations at the Edge 6: Bubbles and Craters: Analysing Ageing Patterns of Remote Area Populations 7: Transnational Links at the Edge 8: Indigenous Demography: Convergence, Divergence, or Something Else? 9: The 'Problem' of Indigenous Migration in the Globalised State 10: Labour Migration: 'What goes around comes around' 11: Fly-in/Fly-out Resource Developments: Implications for Community and Regional Development 12: Why the Other Half Leave: Gender Aspects of Northern Sparsely Populated Areas 13: Education, Remoteness and Population Dynamics 14: Tourist Populations and Local Capital 15: The Challenge of Housing in Remote Areas 16: Weather Hazards, Place and Resilience in the Remote Norths 17: Population Policies at the Edge: The Demographic Ambitions of Frontiers
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