Population Change and Impacts in Asia and the Pacific

Population Change and Impacts in Asia and the Pacific

Roskruge, Matthew; Poot, Jacques

Springer Verlag, Singapore

04/2020

358

Dura

Inglês

9789811002298

15 a 20 dias

723

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Preface.- Part 1: Population Distribution.- Trends in population change in the Asia-Pacific region.- Impact of rapid population decline on the Japanese regional economy: Utilizing the regional CGE model.- Designing a spatial decision support system for Australia's capital city using spatial microsimulation.- City size distribution in Colombia and its regions, 1835-2005.- Micro and macro drivers of long-distance commuting in Chile: The role of spatial distribution of economic activities and population.- Part 2: Migration and Development.- Regionally targeted migration policy as an instrument for regional development: a general equilibrium assessment.- Dynamics of circulation and the size of the diaspora population: the case of trans-Tasman migration.- Winners and losers in overseas graduate migration in Australia.- The impact of immigration on the New Zealand labour market.- Population movement and regional integration in the Pacific: towards a different 'South Pacific society' in the 21st century.- Migration and regional development in East Timor.- Part 3: Population Age Composition and Impacts.- The present situation and prospect of China's ageing population.- Population ageing in India.- Evidence from Asia on fertility decline, the child deficit and the changing values of children.- Situational stressors: A preliminary analysis predicting elder abuse or neglect in Thailand.
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population studies;regional science;demography;migration;regional development;population growth;population change;population ageing;population economics;population size;immigration;demographic transition;human geography;economic development;diaspora;human capital;migration policy;trans-Tasman migration;regional integration;Asia-Pacific