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    The latest version of the quarterly journal Population Trends published by the Office for National Statistics has been published today. This special issue produced in association with the ESRC Centre for Population Change (CPC), a joint initiative between the University of Southampton and a consortium of Scottish universities, contains seven articles authored by researchers in CPC;


    • The Changing Demography of mid-life, from the 1980s to the 2000's (View the CPC Briefing Paper based on this article here)


    • Measuring unmet need for social care amongst older people (View the CPC Briefing Paper based on this article here)


    • Trends in A8 migration to the UK during the recession (View the CPC Briefing Paper based on this article here)


    • Intergenerational replacement and migration in the countries and regions of the United Kingdom, 1971-2009 (View the CPC Briefing Paper based on this article here)


    • Trends in cohabitation and marriage in Britain since the 1970s


    • How serious is the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem for analysis of English census data?


    • Reweighting the General Household Survey 1979-2007


    Other articles also featured in this issue:

    • A new area classification for understanding internal migration in Britain


    • Civil partnerships five years on (View ONS podcast on this article here)


    • Mortality of the 'Golden Generation': what can the ONS Longitudinal Study tell us?


    • How have administrative sources been used to adjust population estimates and set plausibility ranges?


    The full Population Trends articles can be found here


    Posted 22/09/2011 10:41

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