Net migration and migration effectiveness: A comparison between Australia and the United Kingdom, 1976–96Part 2: Age-related migration patterns

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John Stillwell
Martin Bell
Marcus Blake
Oliver Duke-Williams
Phil Rees
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[1] University of Queensland,School of Geography
[2] University of Adelaide,undefined
[3] University of Leeds,undefined
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Birth Cohort; Internal Migration; City Region; Gold Coast; Interregional Migration;
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10.1007/BF03031953
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This paper explores the impact of net migration in Australia and the United Kingdom using measures of migration effectiveness computed from period-age migration data for four consecutive five-year periods. Results reported in Part 1 of this paper (Stillwellet al. 2000) suggest that while the overall effectiveness of net migration at the scale of city regions has declined over the twenty-year period in both countries, important geographical variations are evident. Part 2 considers how patterns of migration effectiveness vary by age and presents a single classification of all the city regions on the basis of age-specific effectiveness. More detailed analysis includes spatial patterns for particular age groups and net migration profiles of selected regions. Cohort effects are shown to be important for explaining changes between time periods in these regions.
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