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Publication Detail
A demographic case study
  • Publication Type:
    Journal article
  • Publication Sub Type:
    Journal Article
  • Authors:
    Rees P, Stillwell J, Boden P, Dennett A
  • Publication date:
    01/12/2010
  • Pagination:
    1, 36
  • Journal:
    Working Paper of the University of Leeds, School of Geography
  • Volume:
    10
  • Issue:
    4
  • Status:
    Published
Abstract
The DEMIFER project aims to examine the historical and future impact of demographic change upon the 27 members of the European Union (EU) plus the four additional European states that have a close relationship with the EU. The impact of migration, both internal and international, has been a particular focus of the study, in order to establish its influence upon the labor force, to establish how migration between European countries and migration to Europe compensate or reinforce each other, and to consider how climate change may drive migration flows within, between and into countries and regions. West Yorkshire (UKE4) is situated in the north of England and is one of four NUTS2 regions South Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and East Yorkshire/North Lincolnshire being the others within the UK's Government Office Region (GOR) of Yorkshire and Humber.
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