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    Recent Trends in Immigrant Fertility in Australia

    Immigration to low fertility countries provides both needed labour and demographic growth. As immigrants often arrive as young adults, they may also contribute to population growth in the destination country t...

    Bernard Baffour, James Raymer, Ann Evans in Journal of International Migration and Int… (2023)

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    Estimating International Migration Flows for Pacific Island Countries: A Research Brief

    International migration is an important source of population change and economic development for Pacific Island countries. Migration from the Pacific Island region contributes to labour recruitment in countrie...

    Qing Guan, James Raymer, Juliet Pietsch in Population Research and Policy Review (2022)

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    Correction to: Recent Trends in Immigrant Fertility in Australia

    The original version of the article unfortunately contained errors. The title was incorrect and did not reflect the paper’s focus.

    Bernard Baffour, James Raymer, Ann Evans in Journal of International Migration and Int… (2021)

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    Looking Back, Looking Forward: Progress and Prospect for Spatial Demography

    Stephen A. Matthews, Laura Stiberman, James Raymer, Tse-Chuan Yang in Spatial Demography (2021)

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    The Demography of Migration

    This chapter emphasises the demographic effects that migration makes to both sending and receiving areas in terms of population change, age-sex compositions and subsequent demographic processes, such as fertil...

    James Raymer, James O’Donnell in The Economic Geography of Cross-Border Migration (2021)

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    The dynamic complexity of Australia’s immigration and emigration flows from 1981 to 2016

    The aim of this paper is to examine how flows of immigration and emigration to and from Australia over the past 35 years have evolved across settlement areas. This is achieved by studying the changes to the so...

    James Raymer, Xu**g Bai, Nan Liu in Journal of Population Research (2020)

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    Reconciliation of Australian Demographic Data to Study Immigrant Population Change Across Space and Time

    The study of immigrant population change is hindered by data sources that capture international migration flows separately from other demographic process and population stock data. In this paper, we illustrate...

    James Raymer, Xu**g Bai, Nan Liu, Tom Wilson in Spatial Demography (2020)

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    Estimating a Consistent and Detailed Time Series of Immigration and Emigration for Sub-state Regions of Australia

    The size and composition of the Australian population has shifted since the dismantling of the discriminatory White Australia Policy during the 1970s, yet its immigration system and border control remain highl...

    James Raymer, Xu**g Bai, Nan Liu, Tom Wilson in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy (2020)

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    Forecasting Origin-Destination-Age-Sex Migration Flow Tables with Multiplicative Components

    In this chapter, we show how multiplicative components that capture the underlying structures of migration flow tables can be used to inform forecasts of interstate migration in Australia. For our illustration...

    James Raymer, Xu**g Bai, Peter W. F. Smith in Developments in Demographic Forecasting (2020)

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    Correction to: Subsequent Migration of Immigrants Within Australia, 1981–2016

    The article Subsequent Migration of Immigrants Within Australia, 1981–2016, written by James Raymer and Bernard Baffour, was originally published electronically on the publisher’s internet portal (currently Sp...

    James Raymer, Bernard Baffour in Population Research and Policy Review (2019)

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    Age Articulation of Australia’s International Migration Flows

    In this chapter, we are interested in how age profiles of migration vary by different immigrant groups arriving to or departing from Australia. Origin-destination patterns of international migration are examin...

    James Raymer, Nan Liu, Xu**g Bai in Population, Place, and Spatial Interaction (2019)

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    Subsequent Migration of Immigrants Within Australia, 1981–2016

    Australia is a major immigration country and immigrants currently represent around 28% of the total population. The aim of this research is to understand the long-term consequences of this immigration and, par...

    James Raymer, Bernard Baffour in Population Research and Policy Review (2018)

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    The Sources and Diversity of Immigrant Population Change in Australia, 1981–2011

    Australia has one of the largest percentages of immigrant populations in the developed world with a highly regulated system of immigration control and regular censuses to track their changes over time. However...

    James Raymer, Yanlin Shi, Qing Guan, Bernard Baffour, Tom Wilson in Demography (2018)

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    Analysing and Projecting Indigenous Migration in Australia

    In this paper, a model is developed to project interregional migration flows for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) populations in Australia at the state and territory level by age and sex....

    James Raymer, Nicolas Biddle, Paul Campbell in Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy (2017)

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    Migration from New-Accession Countries and Duration Expectancy in the EU-15: 2002–2008

    European Union (EU) enlargements in 2004 and 2007 were accompanied by increased migration from new-accession to established-member (EU-15) countries. The impacts of these flows depend, in part, on the amount o...

    Jack DeWaard, Jasmine Trang Ha, James Raymer in European Journal of Population (2017)

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    Migration in Europe

    Europe is a diverse and unique area of the world. Arguably, nowhere else is there such a varied set of populations and migration patterns. Countries in Eastern Europe are facing population decline from very lo...

    James Raymer in International Handbook of Migration and Population Distribution (2016)

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    Identification change and its effect on projections of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Australia

    Since the 1971 Census, the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) population has grown faster than predicted by births, deaths and migration. An important and likely source of this unexp...

    James O’Donnell, James Raymer in Journal of Population Research (2015)

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    Bayesian Population Forecasting: Extending the Lee-Carter Method

    In this article, we develop a fully integrated and dynamic Bayesian approach to forecast populations by age and sex. The approach embeds the Lee-Carter type models for forecasting the age patterns, with associ...

    Arkadiusz Wiśniowski, Peter W. F. Smith, Jakub Bijak, James Raymer in Demography (2015)

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    New insights into the fertility patterns of recent Polish migrants in the United Kingdom

    There have been important changes in the United Kingdom’s fertility and immigration in the past decade, with a large share contributed by migrants from Poland. A detailed understanding of Polish migrant fertil...

    Lorraine Waller, Ann Berrington, James Raymer in Journal of Population Research (2014)

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    Migration Systems in Europe: Evidence From Harmonized Flow Data

    Empirical tests of migration systems theory require consistent and complete data on international migration flows. Publicly available data, however, represent an inconsistent and incomplete set of measurements...

    Jack DeWaard, Keuntae Kim, James Raymer in Demography (2012)

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