Woods / Rees | Population Structures and Models | Buch | 978-1-03-255359-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 460 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1010 g

Reihe: Routledge Library Editions: Demography

Woods / Rees

Population Structures and Models

Developments in Spatial Demography

Buch, Englisch, 460 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1010 g

Reihe: Routledge Library Editions: Demography

ISBN: 978-1-03-255359-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)


Originally published in 1986, this volume brings together geographical modelling of population change and demographic analysis of population structures and pattern. These 2 strands are interwoven in 3 key review chapters that summarize the study of spatial and temporal patterns of population, the modelling of spatial populations and the estimation of population processes. Findings reported include: An account of demographic transition; an exposé of the myth of ‘no fertility rises’ in the developing world in the 20th Century; a theory of population accounting; predicting migration flows for a system of regions; microsimulation methods to model population change; and demographic and economic processes integrated in an urban region model.
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1.Spatial Demography: Themes, Issues and Progress Robert Woods and Philip Rees Part 1: Spatial Variations in Demographic Structures 2. Spatial and Temporal Patterns Robert Woods 3. The Spatial Dynamics of the Demographic Transition in the West Robert Woods 4. The Analysis of Regional Fertility Patterns John Coward 5. Rising Fertility in Developing Countries Tim Dyson and Mike Murphy Part 2: Modelling and Forecasting 6. Developments in the Modelling of Spatial Populations Philip Rees 7. Choices in the Construction of Regional Population Projections Philip Rees 8. The Analysis and Projection of Interregional Migration in the United Kingdom John Stillwell 9. Forecasting Place-to-Place Migration with Generalized Linear Models Frans Willekens and Nazli Baydar 10. Demographic Processes and Household Dynamics: A Microsimulation Approach Martin Clarke 11. A Demographic-Economic Model of a Metropolis Moss Madden and Peter Batey Part 3: Reconstruction, Estimation and Evaluation of Demographic Patterns 12. Demographic Estimation: Problems, Methods and Examples Philip Rees and Robert Woods 13. Regional Population Analysis in Developing Countries: The Creation of a Database for Thailand Wim Doeve 14. Assessing the United Nations Urbanization Projections for the Asian Pacific Jacques Ledent and Andrei Rogers.


Robert (Bob) Woods was one of the most eminent historical demographers of his generation. He held the John Rankin Chair of Geography at the University of Liverpool, served as President of the British Society for Population Studies (1991), was founding co-editor (1997-92) of the International Journal of Population Geography and was a recipient of the Society’s Murchison Award (1999).

Philip Rees, now an emeritus professor, has spent over half a century at the University of Leeds researching spatial population dynamics, mentoring generations of students, leading programmes for improving access to UK population data, participating in international collaborations and advising government and business. His key contribution, illustrated in the book, has been to show how spatial demographic models, especially those for projecting populations, must be founded on the proper understanding of how migration is measured."


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