Population Geography Research Group sessions at the RGS-IBG Annual
Conference, 29 August to 1 September 2006, London
(for more information, please contact the session convenors)
Understanding population trends & processes
Convenor: John Stillwell ([log in to unmask])
Wednesday 30 August 2006: 14-15.30 and 16.00-18.00
International perspectives on forced migration & global social justice
Convenors: Nissa Finney ([log in to unmask]) & Richard Black
([log in to unmask])
Friday 1st September 2006: 9.00 – 11.00 and 14.00-15.30
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Speakers on Wednesday 30th August (both sessions)
Roona Simpson, University of Edinburgh
Delayed childbearing and childlessness in Britain: the 1958 and 1970
cohorts compared
Ernestina Coast, London School of Economics
Currently cohabiting: relationship attitudes, intentions and behaviour
Paul Boyle,University of St Andrews, Vernon Gayle, University of Stirling,
Elspeth Graham, University of St Andrews and Ali Zohoor
Does being a step-parent influence your health?
Harriet Young and Emily Grundy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine
Old, sick and alone? Living arrangements, health and well being amongst
older people
Iain Atherton and Chris Dibben, University of St Andrews
Scoping a homelessness and drug/alcohol cohort dataset from routine
information
Daniel Guinea-Martin and Louisa Blackwell
Longitudinal Study Unit, Office for National Statistics
Gender and ethnicity in employment: continuity and change in patterns of
occupational segregation and disadvantage between 1991 and 2001
Yaojun Li, Birmingham University and Anthony Heath, Oxford University
Labour market positions of the BMEs in Britain, 1972-2004
Saffron Karlsen, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, UCL
The influence of citizenship, institutional trust and racism on feeling
‘at home’ among Muslim groups in Europe
Gemma Catney, Queen's University Belfast
Internal migration flows in Northern Ireland: exploring patterns and
motivations in a divided society
Oliver Duke-Williams, University of Leeds
Links between internal migration, commuting and inter-household relationships
Paul Norman, CCSR, University of Manchester
The micro-geography of demographic change, 1991-2001
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Speakers on Friday 1st September (both sessions)
Christine Goodall
The Company of Others; a Community Dealing with Difference
Ceri Oeppen (Sussex)
Transnational networks and social change: Afghans in California
Nick Gill (Bristol)
Some reflections on state power in Campsfield Removal Centre
Andrew Lawday
Challenges and Perspectives: Protection, Assistance and Durable Solutions
for Refugees, Returnees and IDPs in the IGAD Sub-Region
Emma Stewart (Strathclyde)
Exploring the asylum-migration nexus in the context of health professional
migration
Paolo Novak (SOAS)
Uniting or separating? The flexible porosity of borders
Nihan Koseleci (Paris)
Internal Migration and Child labor: An important issue of Turkish Economy
Arnaud Royer (Amnesty)
The political use of Rwandan refugees in the Great Lakes since 1994
Innocentia Awoh (Yaounde)
The feasibility of land in resettlement transactions
Leandro Sepulveda (Middlesex)
Refugees and enterprise: entrepreneurship and cohesion in the global city
Michael Collyer (Sussex)
There goes the Neighbourhood: European Union responses to undocumented
migration in North Africa
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