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Internal consistency of demographic assumptions in the shared socioeconomic pathways
Journal Article
Original Resource
Authors
Leiwen Jiang
Year
2014
Journal Name
Population and Environment
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11
Taxonomy Associations
Migration processes
Migration drivers
Urban/Rural development and living standards
Population dynamics
Economic and business conditions
Labour markets and employment
Poverty and inequality
Climate change and environmental conditions
International relations and geopolitical transformations
Migration governance and infrastructure
Personal resources and migration experience
Education services and training opportunities
Migrant aspirations and attitudes
Health services and situation
Migration forms
Family and marriage migration
Internal displacement
Environmental migration
High-skilled migration
Labour migration
Internal migration
Return migration
Health-related migration
Migration infrastructures
Means of travel and transportation
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Socio-cultural consequences
Attitudes, migration and migrants
Upbringing of children and migration
Socio-economic consequences
Migrant businesses and entrepreneurship
Migrant human capital and skills
Socio-economic inequality, mobility and migration
Transversal consequences
Migrant incorporation / integration
Migrant health and care
Spatial consequences
Demographic outcomes of migration
Legal-political consequences
Migrants in education
Migration governance
Governance actors
Inter-governmental and international organisations
Civil society
Knowledge producers and providers
Immigrant policy and law
Integration policies (legal, political, socio-economic, cultural) and access to services
Migration policy and law
Family reunification policies
Return policies
Policies on mobility
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Migration research and theory
Migration data
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Disciplines
Economics
Environmental Science
History
Methods
Other
Agent-based modeling
Qualitative research
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Global
Continental
International
National
Subnational
Urban
Rural
UN Countries
Bangladesh
Canada
China
Ghana
India
Japan
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Viet Nam
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