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Tourisme et démographie à l'échelle locale en Belgique

Authors Jean-Pierre Grimmeau, Pierre Marissal, Gilles Van Hamme
Year 2003
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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4 Journal Article

DEMOGRAPHY AND RACE

Authors C MARKS
Year 1987
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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5 Journal Article

DEMOGRAPHY AND MIGRATION

Authors E SULLEROT, A PARANT
Year 1980
Journal Name FUTURIBLES
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7 Journal Article

European Fertility Datasheet

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Fertility indicators for 45 European countries. Main indicators of fertility level: total fertility rate; mean ideal number of children; completed Cohort fertility; childlessness; share of births outside marriage. Indicators of fertility timing: mean age first birth; Fertility of immigrants: total fertility rate of foreign born women; total fertility rate of native born women; SUGGESTED CITATION: Tomáš Sobotka, Kryštof Zeman, Michaela Potančoková, Jakob Eder, Zuzanna Brzozowska, Éva Beaujouan, Anna Matysiak (2015). Fertility Datasheet 2015. Vienna Institute of Demography / Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (IIASA, VID/ÖAW, WU).
Year 2013
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8 Data Set

Settlement or Mobility? Migratory projects of recently arrived Germans in Switzerland

Authors Steiner, I. (2017). Survey Report: Settlement or mobility?. University of Geneva - Institute for Demography and Socioeconomics IDESO
Year 2016
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10 Data Set

Bayesian Agent-based Population Studies: Transforming Simulation Models of Human Migration

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Year 2017
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11 Project

THE FLOATING ETHNIC GROUPS IN DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH - METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES, APPROACHES AND EXAMPLES

Authors Aleksandar Knezevic
Year 2017
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
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12 Journal Article

Demography and international migration

Authors Philippe FARGUES
Year 2016
Book Title Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU (ed.), Routledge handbook of immigration and refugee studies, Abingdon ; New York, Routledge, 2016, pp. 236-242
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13 Book Chapter

Bayesian small area demography

Authors Junni L. Zhang, John Bryant, Kirsten Nissen
Year 2019
Journal Name SURVEY METHODOLOGY
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14 Journal Article

Regimes of Ethnicity: A Global Database of Ethnic Demography and Survey of State Policies on Ethnicity

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Year 2010
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THE DEMOGRAPHY OF REFUGEES

Authors EE HUYCK, LF BOUVIER
Year 1983
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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16 Journal Article

Demographie und Migration: Anziehung versus Schrumpfung

Authors Birte Nienaber, Grégory Hamez, Kirsten Mangels
Year 2018
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17 Working Paper

A MODEL OF EARLY-MODERN URBAN DEMOGRAPHY

Authors C GALLEY
Year 1995
Journal Name ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
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18 Journal Article

Rural Demography in Spain Today

Authors T. Vidal, J. Renaco
Year 1986
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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20 Journal Article

When Coethnicity Fails

Authors Giuliana Pardelli, Alexander Kustov
Year 2022
Journal Name World Politics
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24 Journal Article

OECD database on immigrant integration at the regional level

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The OECD Regional Database provides a unique set of comparable statistics and indicators on about 2000 regions in 30 countries. It encompasses yearly time-series for around 40 indicators of demography, economic accounts, labour market, social and innovation themes in the OECD member countries.
Year 2015
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26 Data Set

CEPAM: The Centre of Expertise on Population and Migration

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The Centre of Expertise on Population and Migration is a new research partnership between IIASA's World Population Program and the European Commission's Joint Research Centre that provides science-based knowledge on migration and demography to support EU policy. https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/sites/jrcsh/files/20160620-kcmdlaunch-lutz-goujon_en.pdf
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27 Project

Demography, Politics and Conflict: The Case of India

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Year 2013
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32 Project

Arbeidsmigratie: Oplossing voor economie en demografie?

Authors Adviesraad Migratie
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Year 2023
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33 Report

Model-Based Demography: Towards a Research Agenda

Authors Daniel Courgeau, Jakub Bijak, Robert Franck, ...
Year 2017
Book Title The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis
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34 Book Chapter

Demography of Race and Ethnicity in Italy

Authors Elena Ambrosetti, Eralba Cela
Year 2015
Book Title International Handbooks of Population
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35 Book Chapter

Social Situation Monitor: Labour market situation and social inclusion of migrants – trends in living conditions of migrants & social attitudes among migrants.

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The Social Situation Monitor: Ensuring continuity of the European Observatory on Demography and Social Situation, this contract aims at providing policy-relevant analytical and methodological support on the developments in income distribution, poverty, social exclusion and material deprivation as well as health, helping the Commission in its efforts to monitor living standards and life chances across the EU and across different groups in society, and to evaluate how policies affect them.
Year 2012
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37 Project

Demography, migration, and labour market in Qatar

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
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In 2013, Qatar ranked second worldwide in terms of per capita GDP. This is due to its huge endowment in hydrocarbons and the small size of its national population, the smallest in all GCC countries. Exploiting the resources and channeling them into ambitious development policies required massive imports of foreign labour. The country's total population has quintupled since the mid-1980s; moreover, foreign nationals made an estimated 85.7 per cent of all residents and up to 94.1 per cent of all employed population in 2013. The awarding of the 2022 FIFA World Cup to Qatar in December 2010 turned the spotlight on the country's dilemma regarding the 'number vs. rights trade-off' issue: Qatar has one of the most constraining kafala systems in the region. Paradoxically, however, demographic data also indicate that a growing share of foreigners live with their families, give birth in the country, and intermarry with Qataris. The strict separation between nationals and migrants could thus start slowly eroding.
Year 2014
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38 Report

GCC Demography and Immigration: Challenges and policies

Authors Philippe FARGUES, Imco BROUWER
Year 2012
Book Title Steffen HERTOG (ed.), National Employment, Migration and Education in the GCC, Cambridge, [Berlin], Gerlach Press, 2012, The Gulf Region, [4], 241-273
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39 Book Chapter

The Social Demography of Filipino Migrations Abroad

Authors Peter C. Smith
Year 1976
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 10
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40 Journal Article

Demography, migration and labour market in Saudi Arabia

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
Description
Saudi Arabia is a prime destination and source of remittances from workers for many countries in Asia and the Arab world. As of mid-2013, expatriates made up 32 percent of the Kingdom's population, most of them coming from South Asia. They accounted for 56.5 percent of the employed population and 89 percent of the private sector workforce. Since September 2011, and in spite of a spurt in foreign labour recruitment starting in the mid-2000s, a voluntary policy called Nitaqat aims at 'Saudising' the Kingdom's workforce. The most recent data also show the scale of the irregular migration phenomenon in Saudi Arabia: the amnesty campaign which started in April 2013 allowed 4.7 million foreign workers to regularise their status, while an ongoing crackdown on illegals forced one million to leave the Kingdom in 2013 alone, of which (as of November 30, 2013) 547,000 were deported.
Year 2014
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44 Report

Yanomami demography and mobility: assessing socio-environmental changes

Authors Maurice Seiji Tomioka Nilsson, Philip Martin Fearnside
Year 2017
Journal Name NOVOS CADERNOS NAEA
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45 Journal Article

Using Twitter Data to Estimate the Relationships between Short-term Mobility and Long-term Migration

Authors Lee Fiorio, Guy Abel, Jixuan Cai, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2017 ACM WEB SCIENCE CONFERENCE (WEBSCI '17)
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49 Journal Article

Demography, migration, and the labour market in Oman

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
Description
As of May 27, 2015, estimates of Oman’s total population stood at 4,187,516 persons, of whom 1,849,412 (44.2 per cent) were foreign nationals. Foreign workers are overwhelmingly from the Asian subcontinent: Indians, Bangladeshis and Pakistanis together made up 87 per cent of the workforce in 2013. Eighty-two per cent of all foreign workers were employed in the private sector that year, and 12 per cent were filling managerial and “white collar” posts. The flow of foreign workers to Oman has been rising over the 2000s up till today. Lagging youth employment and rising poverty levels spurred popular protests in 2011 which slowed down economic diversification and the private sector’s development process. However, sectoral Omanisation quotas are now enforced and the hiring of Omani nationals in every business has become mandatory. Aggressive measures also target foreign residents in irregular situation which has led to several massive amnesty and deportation campaigns since 2010.
Year 2015
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50 Report

Demography, migration, and the labour market in Bahrain

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
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Mid-2013, estimates of Bahrain s population stood at 1,253,191 persons, of whom 638,361 (51 per cent) were foreign nationals. Most were from Asia (85 per cent) and especially from India (half of all foreign residents). Eighty per cent of expatriates are employed. They account for 77 per cent of the employed population and 81 per cent of the private sector s workforce. Asians are overwhelmingly involved in services and blue collar occupations, while Arabs more often fill managerial posts. Immigration flows to the Kingdom increased significantly over the 2000s, fuelled by high oil prices and the ensuing boom in the construction and services sectors. This demonstrates the difficulty to reconcile labour reforms, and especially, the Bahrainisation of the work force, with the maximisation of economic productivity.
Year 2015
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51 Report

Island Demography: A Review of Selected Caribbean Contributions

Authors Jerome L. McElroy
Year 2011
Journal Name ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
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52 Journal Article

Demography of Immigrant Youth: Past, Present, and Future

Authors Jeffrey S. Passel
Year 2011
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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53 Journal Article

Population change - Demographic balance and crude rates at regional level (NUTS 3)

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Year 2000
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54 Data Set

Mortality

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Year 1960
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56 Data Set

Wittgenstein Centre population projections

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Year 1970
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58 Data Set

Fertility

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Year 1960
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59 Data Set

Introduction: Anthropological Perspectives of Demographic Phenomena and Political Demography

Authors Armando Aliu, David O’Brien, Dorian Aliu
Year 2024
Book Title Complexity Thinking and China’s Demography Within and Beyond Mainland China
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60 Book Chapter

The Demography of Israel and Palestine: Present and Future

Authors Sergio DellaPergola
Year 2015
Journal Name REVISTA MEXICANA DE CIENCIAS POLITICAS Y SOCIALES
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61 Journal Article

Streamlining Simulation Experiments with Agent-Based Models in Demography

Authors Oliver Reinhardt, Jason D. Hilton, Tom Warnke, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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63 Journal Article

Demography, migration, and the labour market in the UAE

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
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Year 2015
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64 Report

Immigrant business proprietors in England and Wales (1851-1911)

Authors Harry Smith, Robert J. Bennett, Carry van Lieshout
Year 2019
Journal Name CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
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65 Journal Article

Les praticiens à diplôme hors Union Européenne en France : les parcours et projets migratoires de ces médecins en région Poitou-Charentes

Principal investigator Emmanuel Ma Mung (co-Principal Investigator), Anne-Cécile Hoyez (co-Principal Investigator)
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Depuis les années 1980, l’évolution de la démographie médicale française engendre des disparités territoriales dans la répartition des personnels médicaux au niveau national. Ces déséquilibres, provenant en partie du non remplacement des médecins dans les hôpitaux « périphériques » et des stratégies d’évitement de certaines zones rurales par les jeunes médecins, ont ainsi créé une possibilité pour les praticiens à diplôme hors Union Européenne de venir travailler en France, pour pallier à des déficits problématiques à la fois pour les structures hospitalières et pour les collectivités territoriales. Notre projet de recherche a pour objectif d’étudier la situation des PADHUE au sein de la région Poitou-Charentes, région touchée par la problématique de la « pénurie » médicale. Nous allons donc nous interrogés sur la présence, la répartition géographique et les conditions d’exercice de ces médecins ainsi que sur les parcours et les projets migratoires de ces migrants hautement qualifiés qui exercent dans un secteur-clé: celui de l’hôpital.
Year 2010
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Are the four Baconian idols still alive in demography?

Authors Daniel Courgeau, Jakub Bijak, Robert Franck, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Revue Quetelet/Quetelet Journal
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71 Journal Article

How to Predict Future Migration: Different Methods Explained and Compared

Authors Helga A. G. de Valk, Eduardo Acostamadiedo, Qing Guan, ...
Year 2022
Book Title Introduction to Migration Studies
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74 Book Chapter

Demography, Migration, and Revolt in the South of the Mediterranean

Authors Philippe FARGUES
Year 2012
Book Title Arab Society in Revolt: The West's Mediterranean Challenge
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79 Book Chapter

THREE SOCIOLOGICAL SCENARIOS FOR THE IMPACT OF MIGRATION ON EUROPE'S SECULARITY

Authors Marjan Smrke
Year 2019
Journal Name TEORIJA IN PRAKSA
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80 Journal Article

Migration policy, African population growth and global inequality

Authors Andrew MOUNTFORD, Hillel RAPOPORT
Year 2014
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81 Working Paper

The development of population history ('Historical demography') in Great Britain from the late nineteenth century to the early 1960s

Authors Robert Lee
Year 2006
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
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83 Journal Article

LIBRARIES AS SUPPORT CENTERS FOR LATINO IMMIGRANT WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES

Authors Sarivette Ortiz-Sanchez
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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85 Journal Article

Coupling Environmental and Social Processes to Simulate the Emergence of a Savannah Landscape Mosaic Under Shifting Cultivation and Assess its Sustainability

Authors Nicolas Becu, Christine Raimond, Eric Garine, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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88 Journal Article

African Migrant Women

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On the margins of the EU, African women migrants can be important transmitters of social cultural practices. But in certain societies of immigration (France, Spain) these women, because of the ageing factor can be victims of some kind of discrimination. Often their husbands can replace them for new co-spouses. This situation creates tensions and that is, for the women, all the more constraining and painful when the women carry on a productive and reproductive activity. this proposal, through a specific anthropological demography methodology, wants to bring into question meaningful motions of ethnicity, transnationalisation, gender and the changing context in relation to aesthetic and body concepts of African women in the settlement countries mainly in Spain and France (Europe) and in Senegal and Gambia (Africa).
Year 2012
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90 Project

When Demography Met Social Simulation: A Tale of Two Modelling Approaches

Authors Eric Silverman, Jakub Bijak, Jason Hilton, ...
Journal Name Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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95 Journal Article

African Migrant Women

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On the margins of the EU, African women migrants can be important transmitters of social cultural practices. But in certain societies of immigration (France, Spain) these women, because of the ageing factor can be victims of some kind of discrimination. Often their husbands can replace them for new co-spouses. This situation creates tensions and that is, for the women, all the more constraining and painful when the women carry on a productive and reproductive activity. this proposal, through a specific anthropological demography methodology, wants to bring into question meaningful motions of ethnicity, transnationalisation, gender and the changing context in relation to aesthetic and body concepts of African women in the settlement countries mainly in Spain and France (Europe) and in Senegal and Gambia (Africa).
Year 2009
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97 Project
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