Journals
Formerly known as the International Journal of Population Geography, Population, Space and Place is the journal of the PGRG. PGRG members can subscribe to the journal for only 15% of the normal price: £65 / 6 issues, dropping to £50.
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Latest papers:
- Issue Information
- Straddling Two Geographic Regions: the Impact of Place of Origin and Destination on Return Migration Intentions in China
- Spatial Assimilation and Native Partnership: Evidence of Iranian and Iraqi Immigrant Mobility from Segregated Areas in Stockholm, Sweden
- Family Ties and Urban–Rural Linkages among Older Migrants in Nairobi Informal Settlements
- Immigration and Residential Change in Spain
Other Population Geography Related Journals…
This is an RSS feed of the latest articles from selected population & geography journals:
Annals of the Association of American Geographers
- Hybrid Cultures of Postdevelopment: The Struggle for Popular Hegemony in Rural Nicaragua
- City Publics: The (Dis)enchantments of Urban Encounters by Sophie Watson
- Geomorphic Work during a “150-Year” Storm: Contrasting Behaviors of River Channels in a New Zealand Catchment
- Economic Geography: Past, Present and Future by Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen and Helen Lawton Smith, eds.
- Accuracy Assessment for a Simulation Model of Amazonian Deforestation
Area
- The lore of the jungle: neoliberalism and statecraft in the global-local disorder (revisiting Peck and Tickell)
- Updating the global-local disorder concept (revisiting Peck and Tickell)
- Area Prize
- Apparitions of neoliberalism: revisiting ‘Jungle law breaks out’
- Editorial: looking forward
Demography
- Estimating Smoking-Attributable Mortality in the United States
- Statistical Security for Social Security
- Leisure Inequality in the United States: 1965–2003
- Interstate Migration Has Fallen Less Than You Think: Consequences of Hot Deck Imputation in the Current Population Survey
- Erratum to: Educational Inequality by Race in Brazil, 1982–2007: Structural Changes and Shifts in Racial Classification
Environment and Planning A
- Interpersonal influence within car buyers’ social networks: applying five perspectives to plug-in hybrid vehicle drivers. Jonn Axsen, Kenneth S Kurani
- Commentary. Michael Crang
- Familial relations: spaces, subjects, and politics. Christopher Harker, Lauren L Martin
- Do as I say, not as I do: the affective space of family life and the generational transmission of drinking cultures. Gill Valentine, Mark Jayne, Myles Gould
- Transnational families and the family nexus: perspectives of Indonesian and Filipino children left behind by migrant parent(s). Elspeth Graham, Lucy P Jordan, Brenda S A Yeoh, Theodora Lam, Maruja Asis, Su-kamdi
Ethnic and Racial Studies
- Introduction: sport matters
- Peddling sport: liberal multiculturalism and the racial triangulation of blackness, Chineseness and Native American-ness in professional basketball
- Playing through differences: blackwhite racial logic and interrogating South Asian American identity
- Beyond the sporting boundary: the racial significance of sport through midnight basketball
- A different contender? Barack Obama, the 2008 presidential campaign and the racial politics of sport
European Journal of Population
- Does Citizenship Still Matter? Second Birth Risks of Migrants from Albania, Morocco, and Romania in Italy
- Are Mixed-Ethnic Unions More Likely to Dissolve Than Co-Ethnic Unions? New Evidence from Britain
- Explaining the Flight of Cupid’s Arrow: A Spatial Random Utility Model of Partner Choice
- Mary Ann Davis: Children for Families or Families for Children. The Demography of Adoption Behavior in the U.S.
- Subjective Well-Being by Partnership Status and Its Dependence on the Normative Climate
Geographical Analysis
- Route Choice in Hilly Terrain
- Hierarchical Bayesian Spatiotemporal Analysis of Childhood Cancer Trends
- Geographically Weighted Quantile Regression (GWQR): An Application to U.S. Mortality Data
- Structural Determinism in the Interlocking World City Network
- Inequality in Human Resources for Health: Measurement Issues
International Migration Review
- Predicting Immigrant Employment Sequences in the First Years of Settlement1
- Race and School Enrollment among the Children of African Immigrants in the United States1
- Immigrants’ Health in Europe: A Cross-Classified Multilevel Approach to Examine Origin Country, Destination Country, and Community Effects
- A New Immigration Regularization Policy: The Settlement Program in Spain
- The Diverging Logics of Integration Policy Making at National and City Level
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
- Gender, Conflict and Subordination within the Household: Turkish Migrant Marriage and Divorce in Denmark
- Migrant Women: Stories of Empowerment, Transformation, Exploitation and Resistance
- International Marriage Brokers, Cross-Border Marriages and the US Anti-Trafficking Campaign
- Determinants of Ethnic Minority Confidence in the Police
- Going on a Class Journey: The Inclusion and Exclusion of Iraqi Refugees in Denmark
Journal of Population Research
- Estimating detailed distributions from grouped sociodemographic data: ‘get me started in’ curve fitting using nonlinear models
- Modelling potential impact of improved survival of Indigenous Australians on work-life labour income gap between Indigenous and average Australians
- Wing-Cheong Chan (ed.): Singapore’s ageing population: managing healthcare and end-of-life decisions
- Longitudinal determinants of mobility: new evidence for Indigenous children and their carers
- Ethnic disparities in social and economic well-being of the immigrant aged in Australia
Population
- Second-Union Fertility in France: Partners' Age and Other Factors
- Gender and Migration: The Sexual Debut of Sub-Saharan African Migrants in France
- The Intimate Orientations of the First "PACS" Couples in France
- Occupational Mobility and Mortality in France: Links Confirmed for Men, Emergent for Women
- Fertility Intentions and Obstacles to their Realization in France and Italy
Population and Development Review
- Steven Pinker, The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
- Son Preference, Sex Selection, and Kinship in Vietnam
- John Ramsay McCulloch on Population Growth as a Stimulus to Invention
- Howard S. Friedman and Leslie R. Martin, The Longevity Project: Surprising Discoveries for Health and Long Life from the Landmark Eight-Decade Study
- World Bank, World Development Report 2012: Gender Equality and Development
Population Studies
- The relationship between orphanhood and child fostering in sub-Saharan Africa, 1990s–2000s
- Estimating unmet need for contraception by district within Ghana: An application of small-area estimation techniques
- Changes in union status during the transition to parenthood in eleven European countries, 1970s to early 2000s
- Adolescent migration and the 1990s nuptiality transition in Mali
- Rationale and procedures for nesting semi-structured interviews in surveys or censuses
Progress in Human Geography
- Socio-technical regimes and sustainability transitions: Insights from political ecology
- Geographies of production II: A global production network A-Z
- Book review: Media and Environment
- Geography and ethics: Placing life in the space of reasons
- Transnational mobilities and urban spatialities: Notes from the Asia-Pacific
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
- The Korean Thermidor: on political space and conservative reactions
- ‘Faith in the system?’ State-funded faith schools in England and the contested parameters of community cohesion
- The short-run impact of using lotteries for school admissions: early results from Brighton and Hove’s reforms
- Learning electoral geography? Party campaigning, constituency marginality and voting at the 2010 British general election
- Hidden histories made visible? Reflections on a geographical exhibition
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