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期刊名:Population space and place

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ISSN:1544-8444

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IF/分区:2.6/Q1

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Studies on global changes in families have greatly increased over the past decade, adopting both a country-specific and, more recently, a cross-national comparative perspective. While most studies are focused on the drivers of global change...
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In high-income countries, migration redistributed populations from congested city centres into the sparsely populated outskirts, raising challenges to environmental and population health and the conservation of biodiversity. We evaluate whe...
Fei Xu,Jonathan Crush,Taiyang Zhong Fei Xu
The COVID-19 pandemic has issued significant challenges to food systems and the food security of migrants in cities. In China, there have been no studies to date focusing on the food security of migrants during the pandemic. To fill this ga...
Francisco Rowe,Alessia Calafiore,Daniel Arribas-Bel et al. Francisco Rowe et al.
Existing empirical work has focused on assessing the effectiveness of nonpharmaceutical interventions on human mobility to contain the spread of COVID-19. Less is known about the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the spatial ...
Masaki Kotsubo,Tomoki Nakaya Masaki Kotsubo
In the past 10 years or so, there have been growing concerns in Japan that migration trends, such as large in-migration to the Tokyo metropolitan area (TMA) at the national scale and large movements from the suburbs to the centres at the me...
Francisco Perales,Aude Bernard Francisco Perales
Despite anecdotal evidence of a COVID-19 induced decline in the intensity of interstate migration in Australia, population-level evidence is limited. The recent release of the 2020 wave of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Austra...
Boróka B Bó,Denys Dukhovnov Boróka B Bó
Relying on data from the United States Census and the American Time Use Survey (2010-2017), we examine how residential segregation influences per capita discretionary time availability in Los Angeles, New York City and Miami. We find a siza...
Jakub Zasina,Aleksandra Nowakowska Jakub Zasina
The COVID-19 pandemic calls into question the hosting of students as an urban growth formula after the spread of online education. Therefore, we look at Lodz, Poland, to understand how student cities operate during the pandemic and gain ins...
Lei Lei,Xialu Liu Lei Lei
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted people's lives through economic challenges, closure of worksites and schools and increased health risks. These disruptions can trigger new residential needs and preferences, but little research has been d...
Miguel González-Leonardo,Antonio López-Gay,Niall Newsham et al. Miguel González-Leonardo et al.
Existing empirical work has analysed the impacts of COVID-19 on mortality, fertility and international migration. Less is known about the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the patterns of internal migration. Anecdotal repor...