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Video Summary: Civil Partnerships, Five Years On
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A new area classification for understanding internal migration in Britain, Autumn 2011
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Civil Partnerships Five Years On, Autumn 2011
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Cohabitation and marriage in Britain since the 1970s, Autumn 2011
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How have administrative sources been used to adjust population estimates and set plausibility ranges?, Autumn 2011
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How serious is the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem for analysis of English census data?, Autumn 2011
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Intergenerational replacement and migration in the countries and regions of the United Kingdom, 1971–2009, Autumn 2011
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Measuring unmet need for social care amongst older people, Autumn 2011
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Mortality of the ‘Golden Generation’: What can the ONS Longitudinal Study tell us?, Autumn 2011
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Population Trends - No. 145, Autumn 2011 (full version)
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Population Trends and the ESRC Centre for Population Change – working in partnership, Autumn 2011
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Reweighting the General Household Survey 1979–2007, Autumn 2011
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The Changing Demography of Mid-life, from the 1980s to the 2000s, Autumn 2011
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Trends in A8 migration to the UK during the recession, Autumn 2011
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Covers population and demographic information. It contains commentary on the latest findings and topical articles on relevant subjects.
Feature articles in this edition are:
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Population Trends and the ESRC Centre for Population Change – working in partnership (Jane Falkingham),
- The Changing Demography of Mid-life, from the 1980s to the 2000s (Dieter Demey, Ann Berrington, Maria Evandrou and Jane Falkingham),
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Cohabitation and marriage in Britain since the 1970s (Éva Beaujouan and Máire Ní Bhrolcháin),
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Measuring unmet need for social care amongst older people (Athina Vlachantoni, Richard Shaw, Rosalind Willis, Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham and Rebekah Luff),
- Trends in A8 migration to the UK during the recession (David McCollum and Allan Findlay),
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Intergenerational replacement and migration in the countries and regions of the United Kingdom, 1971–2009 (Chris Wilson and Lee Williamson),
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How serious is the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem for analysis of English census data? (Robin Flowerdew),
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Reweighting the General Household Survey 1979–2007 (Éva Beaujouan, James J. Brown and Máire Ní Bhrolcháin),
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A new area classification for understanding internal migration in Britain (Adam Dennett and John Stillwell),
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Civil Partnerships Five Years On (Helen Ross, Karen Gask and Ann Berrington).