a Comparison of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands
edited by John Stillwell, Henk J. Scholten.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1989
(232 pages)
GeoJournal library, 14.
1 Comparative research, selected themes and data characteristics --; 1.1 Introduction --; 1.2 Themes and content --; 1.3 Data sources and spatial systems --; 1.4 Conclusions --; I Components of Population Change --; 2 Population projection: Dutch and English multiregional methods --; 3 The components of natural change --; 4 Internal migration --; II Specific Migration Streams --; 5 Labour migration --; 6 Racism and international migration --; 7 Migration of the elderly --; III Population, Households and Housing --; 8 Demographic change, household evolution and housing needs --; 9 Residential mobility --; 10 The housing market as a source of urban demographic and social change: the impact of flat break-ups in London and condominium conversion in the Netherlands --; 11 1983, 1986 ... --; References.
Significant changes have occured in the structural composition and geographical distribu tion of the populations of North West European countries during the 1970's and 1980's. Whilst the subject matter of this volume reflects many of the important themes of research activity that have preoccupied British and Dutch spatial demographers and population geographers over the last decade, the structure of the book aims to facilitate comparison of those selected themes between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The book has gradually taken shape over the period of time since the conference in Oxford, in 1986, when the contents were first presented. We are very grateful for the assistance that we have received during the production process from Marjie Salisbury, Tim Hadwin and John Dixon at the School of Geography, University of Leeds; from Annemieke Perquin at the National Physical Planning Agency in The Hague; and from Evert Meijer, Elmy Heuvelmans and Berry van Houten at GEODAN in Amsterdam. We also wish to acknowledge the contributions to the field of population geography that have been made in recent years by John Coward, who died so tragically in the Ke gworth air disaster earlier this year.