School of Earth and Environmental Sciences

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TUESDAY 30 JUNE
Registration Desk Open, 1600-1800 (Main Foyer, Level 2, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
Welcome Reception, 1700-1900 (Terrace Room, Level 6, Sir Llew Edwards Building) – Sponsored by
WEDNESDAY 1 JULY
Registration Desk Open, 0800-1800 (Main Foyer, Level 2, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
CONFERENCE OPENING, 0845-0930, Abel Smith Lecture Theatre (Building 23)
Welcome to Country
Welcome from the University of Queensland Faculty of Science: Professor Stephen Walker
Keynote Address and Formal Opening: Mr David Kalisch, Australian Statistician
OPENING PLENARY, 0930-1100, Abel Smith Lecture Theatre (Building 23)
SESSION 1 Migration in the Modern World, Dr Nikola Sander, Professor Philip Rees, Professor Ellen Percy Kraly, Professor Peter McDonald
Chair: Professor Martin Bell
Morning Tea 1100-1130, Sir Llew Edwards Building (Foyer, Level 2) – Sponsored by
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WEDNESDAY 1 JULY
CONCURRENT SESSION 2, 1130-1300, Sir Llew Edwards Building
2A INDIGENOUS DEMOGRAPHY
1: MEASUREMENT AND
IDENTITY
2B OFFICIAL STATISTICS 1:
SPATIAL STATISTICS
2C FAMILY AND THE LIFE
COURSE 1: PARTNERING
2D POPULATION AGEING
1: INTERGENERATIONAL
LINKAGES
2E IMMIGRATION AND
SETTLEMENT 1: CASE
STUDIES OF INTERNATIONAL
MIGRATION FLOWS
2F INTERNAL MIGRATION 1:
SPATIAL INTERACTION
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John Taylor
Kim Johnstone
Edith Gray
Peter McDonald
Philip Rees
James Raymer
2A.1 Data about and for
Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Australians:
Population data needs and
aspirations
Nicholas Biddle, Tom Bolton
2B.1 Australia’s 2016
Population Census - how a
Digital Census is transforming
the way the Australian Bureau
of Statistics does business
Duncan Young
2C.1 Partner relationships,
residential relocations and
housing in the life course: A
research agenda
Clara H Mulder, Michael Wagner,
Hill Kulu, Michael J. Thomas,
Sandra Krapf, Julia Mikolai
2D.1 Family networks and
socio-economic disparities
among elderly in Sweden – a
comparison of survey and
register data
Jenny Olofsson, Erika Sandow
2E.1 Locally hired Japanese
workers abroad: viewing
from gender perspective and
destination choice
Hiroo Kamiya
2F.1 The gravity model in
spatial demography: the
successful comeback of an
ageing superstar
Jacques Poot, Omoniyi Alimi,
Michael Cameron, David Mare
2A.2 Contemporary Population
Geography of Taiwan
Indigenous Peoples’ A Revival
of Research from Integration
and Enrichment of Modern
Administration Micro Records
& Construction of TIPD Data
Bank
Ji-Ping Lin, Bor-Wen Tsai, MingChen Li, Hsin-Hsien Liao
2B.2 Restocking And Improving
Australia’s Regional Population
Estimates
Andrew Howe, Hayley Sandercock
2C.2 Moving patterns after
divorce or separation. A study
on spatial aspects of family
dissolution in a peripheral
region of Denmark
Lisbeth B Knudsen, Anja
Jorgensen
2D.2 Elderly Households and
Intergenerational Relations in
India
Premchand Dommaraju
2E.2 Transnational Labour
Migration from Lao PDR to
Bangkok Thailand-working in
Bangkok
Takahito Niwa, Satoshi Nakagawa
2F.2 Inter-regional migration in
Indonesia: A micro approach
Nashrul Wajdi, Clara H. Mulder,
Sri M. Adioetomo
2A.3 Self-Identification change
in Australia and its effect on
projections of the Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander
population
James O’Donnell
2B.3 Regional Internal
Migration Estimates - Methods
and Challenges
Tricia Chester, Andrew Howe
2C.3 Migration and Union
Dissolution
Thomas Cooke, Clara Mulder,
Michael J Thomas
2D.3 Ageing Spatial Patterns
of Living Arrangements and its
associations
Meimanat Hosseini, Peter
McDonald
2E.3 The Impact of Remittances
on Left Behind Families in
Ethiopia Girmachew Zewdu
2F.3 Assessing the modelling
performance of interregional
migration in China: The effects
of regional attributes and
spatial interaction
Jianfa Shen
2B.4 The Urban Dilemma - a
comparison of OECD and local
urban definitions for Australia
Darren Hossack
2C.4 Residential mobility and
the lifecourse: evidence of destandardisation?
Allan Findlay, David McCollum,
Glenna Nightingale
2D.4 The Impact of Population
Aging on Savings in China
Xianling Zhang, Fei Guo
2E.4 Behind and Beyond
Disaggregation by Sex:
The Place of Gender in the
Demography of Forced
Migration
Ellen Percy Kraly
2F.4 Structural Mechanisms
of Chinese Inter-provincial
migration: 1985-2010
Qing Guan
WEDNESDAY 1130-1300
SESSION
Lunch, 1300-1400 (Foyer, Level 2)
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WEDNESDAY 1 JULY
CONCURRENT SESSION 3, 1400-1530, Sir Llew Edwards Building
3A INDIGENOUS DEMOGRAPHY
2: SPATIAL PATTERNS AND
MOBILITY
3B OFFICIAL STATISTICS 2:
MEASURING DEMOGRAPHIC
BEHAVIOUR
3C FAMILY AND THE LIFE
COURSE 2: THE DOMESTIC
DIMENSION
3D POPULATION AGEING 2:
SPATIAL PATTERNS
3E IMMIGRATION AND
SETTLEMENT 2: WHAT
HAPPENS TO IMMIGRANTS AT
THEIR DESTINATIONS
3F INTERNAL MIGRATION 2:
IMPACTS ON DEVELOPMENT
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John Taylor
Nick Parr
Erika Sandow
Thomas Cooke
Aude Bernard
Jianfa Shen
3A.1 The spatial and mobility
dimensions of Indigenous
identification change
Nicholas Biddle, Paul Campbell
3B.1 The role of integrated
Health and Demographic
Surveillance System in
Monitoring and Evaluation of
the country’s progress towards
achievement of MDGs in Papua
New Guinea
Bang Nguyen Pham, Peter Siba
3C.1 Dynamics of Domestic
Labour across Short- and LongDistance Family Relocations
Sergi Vidal, Francisco Perales,
Janeen Baxter
3D.1 The contributions of past
immigration flows to regional
ageing in the United States
James Raymer, Andrei Rogers
3E.1 The recent immigration
to Brazil: aspects of the flow
and distribution in the national
territory
Duval Magalhães Fernandes,
Andressa Virgínia de Faria
3F.1 Internal Migration and
Development in Latin America
Francisco Rowe, Philipp Ueffing,
Martin Bell, Elin Charles-Edwards
3A.2 Closing the Gap in
Indigenous Mortality: One
Spatial Problem or Two?
Helen Ware
3B.2 Counting at What Cost?
Same-Sex Demographics and
the U.S. Census
Jason R. Jurjevich
3C.2 Mothers Returning to
Study
Monica Alexander, Rohan
Alexander
3D.2 Residential Mobility,
Neighbourhood Cohesion, and
Health Status among the Urban
Elderly in Japan: A Multilevel
Analysis
Masataka Nakagawa
3E.2 White Immigration
into Britain: The Case of A2
Immigrants from 2007 to 2014
Fathi Bourmeche
3F.2 Internal Migration and
Development in the Philippines,
2005-2010
Nimfa Ogena
3A.3 Decolonising population
geography: Indigenous peoples
in Australia
Frances Morphy, John Taylor
3B.3 The lack-of-data dilemma:
how to approach second
housing in Poland in the context
of incomplete official statistics?
Adam Czarnecki, Mirosław
Drygas, Izasław Frenkel
3C.3 Geographies of divorce
in Spain: The effect of
Autonomous Regions Laws in
recent trends of Joint Physical
Custody (2007-2013)
Montse Solsona, Jeroen Spijker
3D.3 Ageing in Place and
Retirement Migration: Spatial
and Temporal Patterns of
Migration in Australia
Jung Hoon Han, Jun-Hyung Kim
3E.3 Second class citizens?
Employment opportunities for
skilled migrant women arriving
as secondary applicants
in metropolitan and rural
Australia
Lisa Thomson
3F.3 Effects of the recent
economic crisis on the internal
migration patterns of Latin
American residents in Spain:
New evidences from the latest
data
Jordi Bayona-i-Carrasco,
Jenniffer Thiers Quintana,
Rosalia Avila-Tàpies
3C.4 YOUR, MY or OUR kids.
Time Use Distribution in
Stepfamilies
Nuria García-Saladrigas, Marc
Ajenjo-Cosp, Montse Solsona
3D.4 Planning for Age Friendly
Communities using a new
spatial indicator of Access to
Services for Older People
Melanie Davern, Tamara Lowen,
Suzanne Mavoa, Kathleen
Brasher
WEDNESDAY 1400-1530
SESSION
3A.4 Mobilising a ‘Spiritual
Geography’: The Movements
of the Art and Child Artists of
the Carrolup Native School and
Settlement, Western Australia
Ellen Percy Kraly, Ezzard Flowers
Afternoon Tea, 1530-1600 (Foyer, Level 2)
WEDNESDAY 1 JULY
CONCURRENT SESSION 4, 1600-1730, Sir Llew Edwards Building
4A ETHNICITY & SEGREGATION
1: SPATIAL DIMENSIONS
4B POPULATION PROJECTIONS
1: METHODS AND
ASSUMPTIONS
4C FAMILY AND THE LIFE
COURSE 3: MARRIAGE
PATTERNS
4D THE IMAGE PROJECT
4E IMMIGRATION AND
SETTLEMENT 3: NEW
IMMIGRANT STREAMS AND
BEHAVIOURS
4F INTERNAL MIGRATION
3:STUDENT MIGRATION AND
TRANSITIONS TO WORK
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Chris Lloyd
David A Swanson
Clara Mulder
Martin Bell
Ellen Percy Kraly
Alison Taylor
4A.1 Parallel lives: can
residential segregation explain
ethnic separation?
Stefania Rimoldi, Laura Terzera,
Patrizia Farina
4B.1 How Should We Forecast
International Migration?
A Framework and UK
Illustrations
Philip Rees, Nik Lomax, Peter
Boden
4C.1 Age difference between
spouses : geographic changes
within 5 decades in Tunisia
Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi, Ibtihel
Bouchoucha, Nour Fredj
4E.1 Latin American two-way
transoceanic migrations:
economic cycles and public
attitudes
Rosalia Avila-Tàpies, Josefina
Domínguez-Mujica
4F.1 Pathways to Adulthood and
Internal Migration in Australia
Aude Bernard, Francisco Rowe,
Sergi Vidal
4A.2 Mixed Metros England
and Wales: Towards an
Enhanced Understanding of the
Complexities of Segregation,
Mixing and Diversity
Gemma Catney, Richard A.
Wright, Mark Ellis, Steven R.
Holloway
4B.2 A Cost of Living Longer:
Projections of the Effects
of Prospective Mortality
Improvement on Economic
Support Ratios for Fourteen
More Advanced Economies
Nick Parr, Jackie Li, Leonie Tickle
4C.2 Do social and
demographic characteristics
shape family geographies in
France?
Loic Trabut
4E.2 Brazil as the new
“el dorado” for migrants:
Caribbean and Africans,
dreams and reality
Duval M Fernandes, Consolacao
Castro, Romerito Valeriano
4F.2 Fees, flows and fantasies:
cross-border student migration
flows between Scotland and
England
Allan Findlay, Helen Packwood,
David McCollum
4A.3 Spatial dimensions
of inter-ethnic couples
in Australian cities:
deconstructing broad ethnic
group categories
Alex Tindale
4B.3 Alternative state and
national projections of
Australia’s very elderly
population
Wilma Terblanche
4C.3 Marriage Formation and
Dissolution in Central Asia
Premchand Dommaraju, Victor
Agadjanian
4E.3 Sri Lankan Student
Migrants’ Settlement in a New
Environment (Singapore)
Tharuka Prematillake
Thibbotuwawa, Ivy Maria Lim
4F.3 Wage outcomes of
non-metropolitan Australian
youth in the school-to-work
transition: The role of migration
and post-school career
pathways
Francisco Rowe, Jonathan
Corcoran, Martin Bell
WEDNESDAY 1600-1730
SESSION
4A.4 Integration vs Segregation: 4B.4 Using land-use modelling
the Role of the School System.
to statistically downscale
A Case of Study from Italy
population projections to small
Silvia Venturi, Piero Manfredi,
areas
Luigi Marangi, Odo Barsotti
Michael Cameron, William
Cochrane
This session will provide
an update and overview of
progress on the IMAGE Project
(Internal Migration Around the
GlobE), including a summary of
the Inventory, the Repository,
and a demonstration of the
IMAGE Studio.
4F.4 Dynamics of job
satisfaction around internal
migrations: A panel analysis
of young people in Britain and
Australia
Francisco Perales
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THURSDAY 2 JULY
Registration Desk Open, 0800-1700 (Main Foyer, Level 2, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
PLENARY, 0900-1030 (Room 212, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
SESSION 5 The Global Burden of Disease, Professor Alan Lopez
Chair: James Raymer
Morning Tea 1030-1100 (Foyer, Level 2) – Sponsored by
CONCURRENT SESSION 6, 1100-1230, Sir Llew Edwards Building
6A ETHNICITY & SEGREGATION
2: INEQUALITY AND
DEPRIVATION
6B POPULATION PROJECTIONS
2: HOUSEHOLDS AND HOUSING
6C FAMILY AND THE LIFE
COURSE 4: FAMILY NETWORKS
AND FAMILY CHANGE
6D HEALTH AND MORTALITY 1:
SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS
6E IMMIGRATION AND
SETTLEMENT 4:SMALL
IMMIGRANT GROUPS IN BIG
COUNTRIES
6F INTERNAL MIGRATION 4:
COMPARISONS OVER TIME AND
ACROSS SPACE
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Ramon Bauer
Guangqing Chi
Sergi Vidal
Santosh Jatrana
Rosalia Avila-Tàpies
Laszlo Kulcsar
6A.1 Geographical Inequalities
and Population Change in
Britain, 1971-2011
Chris Lloyd
6B.1 Using agent-based
modelling to develop smallscale population and household
projections
Anton Marais, Michael Cameron
6C.1 Life course reversals
and mobility outcomes: an
assessment of whether Swedes
‘boomerang’
Allan Findlay, Gunnar Malmberg,
Glenna Nightingale, Jenny
Olofsson, Erika Sandow
6D.1 SAGE data provides
enough evidence supporting the
association between prevalence
of hypertension and lifestyle
factors in BRICS countries
Ajay Gupta, Anita Pal
6E.1 Visible but not counted:
problems conceptualising and
operationalising Accession
White migrants to Britain in
large-scale survey Data
William Shankley
6F.1 Internal Migration Around
the World: Comparing Distance
Travelled and its Frictional
Effect
John Stillwell, Konstantinos
Daras, Martin Bell, Elin CharlesEdwards, Philipp Ueffing, Marek
Kupiszewski, Dorota Kupiszewska
6A.2 Exploring the Association
Between Ethnic Concentration
and Neighbourhood Deprivation
in Britain: A Study of Small
Areas Over Four Decades
Gemma Catney
6B.2 Understanding recent
average household size
increases in Australia
Phillip Ueffing, Tom Wilson
6C.2 Income segregation in
family networks in Sweden
Erika Sandow, Emma Lundholm,
Gunnar Malmberg
6D.2 Politics, Income Inequality,
and Adult HIV/AIDS Prevalence
in 150 Countries: A 15-Year
Panel Study
Hsin-Chieh Chang, Thung-hong
Lin
6E.2 Small Town, Big Returns:
the economic and social
impact of the settlement of a
community of Karen refugees
from Burma in the small rural
town of Nhill in Victoria
Terry Taylor, Jenni Blencowe
6F.2 Internal migration in Brazil
from the Census 2010: (dis)
continuities
José Irineu Rangel Rigotti, Járvis
Campos, Renato Haddad
6A.3 A comparative approach
towards ethnic segregation
patterns in Belgian cities using
individualised neighbourhoods
Lena Imeraj, Didier Willaert,
Helga De Valk
6B.3 Reflecting on the past
to improve the future – an
evaluation of official New South
Wales population projections
Angélique Parr
6C.3 Transitions to Adulthood
in South and Southeast Asia:
Continuity and Change, 19702010
Aude Bernard, Philip S Morrison,
Harley Williamson
6D.3 Spatial variation in
maternal health care use in
Mozambique
Boaventura Cau
6E.3 Haitians in Brazil: a case of
legal strangers
Patrícia Rodrigues Costa de Sá
6F.3 Indonesia’s interprovincial migration during
1970-2010: Flows, spatial
concentrations and structural
patterns across provinces
Hasnani Rangkuti
6A.4 New estimates of ethnic
mortality in the UK - resolving
the debate
Pia Wohland, Philip Rees
6B.4 Regional Population Road
Map
David Sykes, Beatrice Derody
THURSDAY 1100-1230
SESSION
LUNCH AND POSTER SESSION, 1230-1330 (Terrace Room, Level 6, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
THURSDAY 2 JULY
CONCURRENT SESSION 7, 1330-1500, Sir Llew Edwards Building
7A ETHNICITY & SEGREGATION
3: MOBILITY AND
SEGREGATION
7B POPULATION PROJECTIONS
3: FORECAST APPLICATIONS
7C FAMILY AND THE LIFE
COURSE 5: THE PURSUIT OF
HAPPINESS
7D HEALTH AND MORTALITY 2:
MORBIDITY AND DISABILITY
7E TEMPORARY MIGRATION
7F INTERNAL MIGRATION 5:
AGE AND SEX PATTERNS
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Gemma Catney
Michael Cameron
Lisbeth B Knudsen
Salut Muhidin
Elin Charles-Edwards
Francisco Rowe
7A.1 Exploring social mobility
demographically and spatially
Lisa Denny
7B.1 A projection model
for resident students in
Queensland state school
catchments
Glen Heyen
7C.1 Geographical variation in
family formation in Australia
Edith Gray, Ann Evans
7D.1 A Spatial
Neuroepidemiology of
Australia: Visualising the
Current and Future Impact of
the Dementias
Hamish Robertson, Nick Nicholas,
Andrew Georgiou, Andrew Hayen,
Joanne Travaglia
7E.1 Mapping circular migration
with register statistics
Tomas Johansson
7F.1 Long-distance relocations
of families in Australia,
Britain, Germany and Sweden:
Intersections of gender and
institutional context
Sergi Vidal, Francisco Perales,
Philipp Lersch, Maria Branden
7A.2 Assessing the role of
migration on residential
segregation in the Baltic
capitals: destination choice of
internal migrants
Maris Berzins, Tiit Tammaru,
Kadri Leetmaa, Annika Väiko, Kadi
Mägi, Zaiga Krisjane
7B.2 Building a Spatial
Regression Model for
Population Forecasting
Guangqing Chi
7C.2 Measuring Malaysian
Well-Being Through the
Personal Well-Being Index
(PWI): Findings from the Fifth
Malaysian Population and
Family Survey, 2014
Irwan Nadzif Mahpul, Azian Abdul
Hamid, Raudhatul Mahfuzah
Shafiai
7D.2 Spatio-Temporal
Variation in the Pattern of Life
Expectancy in India
Braj Raj Sinha
7E.2 Migrant Latvia: the elusive
spatialities of a nation in motion
Zaiga Krisjane, Elina ApsiteBerina, Maris Berzins
7F.2 Internal migration in
Austria along the rural-urban
continuum and across the life
course, 1996–2014
Nikola Sander, Ramon Bauer
7A.3 Does the inherited ethnic
landscape dissolve in a postSoviet city?
Kadri Leetmaa, Kadi Mägi
7B.3 Restructuring Schools in
Thailand: The Consequence
of Low Fertility and Spatial
Determinants
Jongjit Rittirong
7C.3 The factors influencing the
family happiness in Malaysia:
from parents and children’s
perceptions
Ismail Najihah, Azman N.A.A,
Aziz Azlinda
7D.3 Investigating the gender
and nativity differences in
the development of disability
in Australia: Findings from
a nationally-representative
longitudinal survey
Santosh Jatrana
7E.3 Factors associated
with mobility of adolescent
girls: Evidence from rural
Bangladesh
Farhana Akter, Sajeda Amin
7F.3 Aging in place?
Geographical mobility of the
elderly in Japan
Reiko Hayashi
7E.4 Passive Mobile
Positioning as a Way to Map the
Connections Between Change
of Residence and Daily Mobility
Pilleriine Kamenjuk, Anto Aasa
7F.4 Time Series of Internal
Migration in the United
Kingdom by Age, Sex and Ethnic
Group: Estimation and Analysis
Nik Lomax, Philip Rees, John
Stillwell
THURSDAY 1330-1500
SESSION
7B.4 The research of the past,
present and future urbanization
in Iran
Elham Fathi
Afternoon Tea, 1500-1530 (Foyer, Level 2)
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THURSDAY 2 JULY
CONCURRENT SESSION 8, 1530-1700, Sir Llew Edwards Building
8A DATA VISUALISATION 1:
REPRESENTING POPULATION
DATA
8B POPULATION AND
ENVIRONMENT 1: GLOBAL
IMPACTS
8C FERTILITY 1: THE FERTILITY
TRANSITION
8D HEALTH AND MORTALITY 3:
HEALTH CARE AND POLICY
8E SPATIAL PATTERNS 1:
DEPOPULATION
8F INTERNAL MIGRATION 6:
POPULATION IMPACTS
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Robert Cromley
Allan Findlay
Ann Evans
Pia Wohland
Andrew Howe
Neil Argent
8A.1 How Data Visualisation
Enhances the Impact and
Visibility of Science
Nikola Sander, Ramon Bauer
8B.1 Terra Populus: Integrated
Data on Population and the
Environment
Raphael Nawrotzki, Tracy A
Kugler, Steven Ruggles
8C.1 The Dynamics of
Fertility Rate and Economic
Development in the Philippines:
Evidence from Intra-Country
Provincial Data
Dennis Mapa, Manuel Leonard
Albis, John Carlo Daquis, Michel
Dominic Del Mundo
8D.1 An application of
Population Geography to
a Comprehensive Needs
Assessment of Primary
Healthcare Provision in SouthEast Queensland
Remo Ostini, Luke Passfield
8E.1 Anticipating depopulation
– the spectrum of interventions
available
Rachael McMillan
8F.1 Impact of internal
migration on population
redistribution: a cross-national
comparison
Philip Rees, Marek Kupiszewski,
Dorota Kupiszewska, Martin
Bell, Elin Charles-Edwards, John
Stillwell, Philipp Ueffing, Aude
Bernard, Konstantinos Daras
8A.2 Deconstructing people’s
moves: visualising the
significance of internal
migration to New South Wales’
population geography
Alison Taylor
8B.2 Migrants in urban areas
of developing countries:
understanding exposure and
vulnerability in the context of
global environmental change
Susana Adamo, Paola Kim-Blanco
8C.2 Key Drivers of Fertility in
Nigeria: A re-examination of
the Regional Differentials
Onipede Wusu, Uche C IsiugoAbanihe
8D.2 Spatial Variations in
the Association between
Institutional Care Supply
and Migration of the Elderly
Population in Japan: A Local
Analysis using Geographically
Weighted Regression
Masataka Nakagawa, Kenji
Kamata
8E.2 The yellow brick road to
nowhere: The shrinking human
countryside of rural Kansas
Laszlo Kulcsar
8F.2 Where to settle down the
floating population in China:
the conflicting aspirations of
migrants and government
Shenghe Liu, Wei Qi
8A.3 Migration flows in Brazil :
a spatial analysis
João Francisco De Abreu,
Leonidas Barroso, Christiano
Ottoni Carvalho
8B.3 Environmental changeinduced migration and
urbanization in the Pacific
Island Countries: Future
challenges
Manoranjan Mohanty
8C.3 How migration to
Europe affects the fertility
of Senegalese couples? The
role of spouse’s migration,
own migration and migrant
networks
Pau Baizan-Munoz
8D.3 Government statistics for
evidence-based decisions in
Russian Health policy
Violetta Khabibulina
8F.3 Migrants’ Permanent
8E.3 Mapping Population
Dynamics in Europe: An indirect Settlement Intention in Host
approach
Cities in China
Jon Minton, Maja Zaloznik, Danny Sisi Yang, Fei Guo
Dorling
THURSDAY 1530-1700
SESSION
8A.4 Australian Population Grid
2011
Alister Nairn, Thomas Walter
8E.4 Assembling a Typology of
Scottish Coastal Communities:
Considering policy-making,
statistical governance and
Assemblage theory
Paula Duffy, Anne Findlay, Tim
Stojanovic
CONFERENCE DINNER, 1830-2200, Customs House, 399 Queen Street, Brisbane – Sponsored by
8F.4 Organized proximity
and migration flows: how do
Universities push young talents
to Russian Arctic
Nadezhda Zamyatina, Alexey
Yashunsky
FRIDAY 3 JULY
Registration Desk Open, 0800-1600 (Main foyer, Level 2, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
PLENARY, 0900-1030 (Room 212, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
Session 9: Advances in Applied Demography, Professor David A Swanson
Chair: Elin Charles-Edwards
Morning Tea 1030-1100 (Foyer, Level 2)
CONCURRENT SESSION 10, 1100-1230, Sir Llew Edwards Building
10A DATA VISUALISATION 2:
APPLICATIONS
10B POPULATION AND
ENVIRONMENT 2: CLIMATE
AND POPULATION DYNAMICS
10C FERTILITY 2:
DETERMINANTS OF FERTILITY
DECLINE
10D HEALTH AND MORTALITY
4: HEALTH INEQUALITIES
10E SPATIAL PATTERNS 2:
SPATIAL METRICS
10F INTERNAL MIGRATION 7:
DETERMINANTS
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Nikola Sander
Susana Adamo
Pau Baizan
Fran Darlington
John Stillwell
Angelique Parr
10A.1 How to communicate
small area statistics
Chantal Melser, Niek van
Leeuwen
10B.1 Living with drought:
Understanding the role of
mobility in livelihood strategies
to cope with climatic variability
Ricardo Safra de Campos, Martin
Bell, Elin Charles-Edwards, Karen
McNamara
10C.1 Determinants of fertility
decline in Namibia: An analysis
of the proximate determinants
Martin Palamuleni
10D.1 Comparative Level Plots
for visual benchmarking of
mortality rates: Is Scotland
really the ‘sick man of Europe’?
Jon Minton, Gwilym Pryce
10E.1 Creating Population
Surfaces for the Analysis of
Small Area Change
Chris Lloyd
10F.1 Determinant Factors of
Recent Migration in Indonesia:
Evidence from the 2010 Census
Sri Hartini Rachmad, Haerani
Natali Agustini, Salut Muhidin
10A.2 Concentration Classed,
Value-by-Dot Density and
Value-by-Perspective
Height Maps for Visualizing
Demographic Densities and
Rates
Robert Cromley
10B.2 Housing recovery in
Queensland following two flood
events
Shelby Canterford, Valdis
Juskevics
10C.2 The diffusion of new
fertility behaviours in Algeria:
geographical changes observed
between 1987, 1998 and 2008
censuses
Zahia Ouadah-Bedidi, Jacques
Vallin
10D.2 Understanding health
expectancy inequalities across
local areas
Pia Wohland, Seraphim Alvanides,
Carol Jagger
10E.2 Development and
potential uses of a metropolitan
accessibility index for
Australian capital cities – Metro
ARIA
Jarrod Lange, Danielle Taylor
10F.2 The stabilizing role of
social proximity in the Arctic
migration: the case of Russian
cities Norilsk, Dudinka and
Igarka in comparision with
international Arctic zone
Nadezhda Zamyatina, Alexey
Yashunsky
10A.3 Vienna’s religious
diversity in the past, present
and future: A tale of three
research-driven data
visualisations
Ramon Bauer
10B.3 A Tale of Two Continents:
Exploring the Relationship
between Climate Change and
International Migration in Africa
and Latin America using the
Terra Populus Data Collection
Raphael Nawrotzki, Tracy A
Kugler, David Van Riper
10C.3 High fertility in TimorLeste: have cultural norms
overpowered economic
rationalities?
Udoy Saikia
10D.3 Do ‘stayers’ widen health
gradients in England? Moving
beyond ‘movers’ to understand
health inequalities
Fran Darlington, Paul Norman,
Dimitris Ballas
10E.3 Historically grounded
spatial population scenarios for
the continental United States
Bryan Jones, B O’Neill
10F.3 Gasoline Price Changes
and Residential Relocation:
Preliminary Findings from
the American Housing Survey,
1996–2008
Guangqing Chi, Jamie Boydstun
FRIDAY 1100-1230
SESSION
10A.4 Mapping school
performance: Visualising the
spatial dimension of Australia’s
educational inequality
Crichton Smith
10C.4 Recent Chinese Fertility
Trends: Insights from School
Enrolment Data
Menghan Zhao
Lunch,1300-1400 (Foyer, Level 2) – Sponsored by
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PROGRAM
FRIDAY 3 JULY
CONCURRENT SESSION 11, 1330-1530, Sir Llew Edwards Building
11A GRADUATE MIGRATION
11B POPULATION
AND ENVIRONMENT
3: UNDERSTANDING
DISPLACEMENT
11C FERTILITY 3: SPATIAL
VARIATIONS
11D HEALTH AND MORTALITY
5: EXPLAINING THE
DIFFERENCES
11E SPATIAL PATTERNS 3:
UNDERSTANDING REGIONS
11F INTERNAL MIGRATION 8:
RETURN MIGRATION
ROOM
219
115
116
216
217
212
CHAIR
Jonathan Corcoran
Manoranjan Mohanty
Jacques Vallin
Jon Minton
Nik Lomax
Reiko Hayashi
11A.1 Human capital flows:
an examination graduate
migration in the United States
Jonathan Corcoran, Alessandra
Faggian, Pantelis Kazaqi
11B.1 Spatial Distribution of
Social Vulnerability by Gender
to Climate
Change
Isalia Bolaños, Abraham Martínez
11C.1 The stability of low
fertility in Tunisia : which
geographical variations since
the late 1990s?
Jacques Vallin, Zahia OuadahBedidi
11D.1 Enduring gender
differences in general health
from 1990 and beyond:
Evidence from the Taiwan
Social Change Survey
Hsin-Chieh Chang, Yang-Chih Fu
11E.1 Population Geography,
Planning & Policy – Too Much
Evidence? A Case Study of SubRegional Urban Planning in
Sydney, Australia
Kim Johnstone
11F.1 Attraction, retention and
return: migration histories of a
regional work force in Australia
Fiona McKenzie, Trevor Budge
11A.2 Location choices of
university graduates in China,
1995-2005
Ye Liu, Jianfa Shen, Wei Xu, Guixin
Wang
11B.2 Climate Displacement
and Urban Migration: A Built
Environmental Perspective
Muhammad Abdur Rahaman,
S M Ali Aslam, Mohammad
Mahbubur Rahman
11C.2 Why is Central India
Lagging in Fertility Transition?
Jogindar Singh Chauhan
11D.2 Selective migration and
health inequalities: are overall
ethnic health gradients and
differences in rates of CVD
and mortality influenced by
selective migration in New
Zealand?
Fran Darlington, Daniel J Exeter,
Paul Norman, Arier Lun Lee
11E.2 How to engage the
‘untapped’ labour force to
assist Northern development?
A case study of Darwin,
Northern Territory (NT)
Kate Golebiowska, Alicia Boyle
11F.2 The propensity of rural
youth migration in Australia
Sonya Glavac, Neil Argent
11A.3 Education-job (mis)
matches: are overseas
graduates getting the right job?
Angelina Zhi Rou Tang, Jonathan
Corcoran, Francisco Rowe
11B.3 Environment and
Population Movement: A
Case Study of Cross-Border
Migration from Bangladesh to
India
Sudhaveni Naresh
11C.3 Spatial Differences in
Fertility in Today’s Russia:
Uneven Responses to the
Pronatalist Policy within the
Context of Historical Trends
Sergei Zakharov
11D.3 Patterns and Health
Consequences of Overeducation
in China
Liu Jinju, Chen Wei
11E.3 Lake Albert region
(Uganda) at a demographic
turning point? A spatial and
historical approach of migration
and settlement before and in
the course of oil exploration
Valerie Golaz, Claire Medard,
Gideon Rutaremwa
11F.3 Exploring the motivations
for return migration in
Australia
Angélique Parr
FRIDAY 1330-1500
SESSION
11A.4 Decomposing the
Demographic Sources of
Human Capital Stock Increases
in U.S. Metropolitan Areas,
2000–2010
Rachel Franklin
11D.4 Improving maternal and
reproductive health in Ethiopia:
A life course model
Sathiya Susuman
PLENARY, 1500-1530 (Room 212, Sir Llew Edwards Building)
CONFERENCE CLOSE
Poster Award
Announcement of venue for ICPG 2017
Afternoon Tea, 1530-1600 (Foyer, Level 2)
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CONFERENCE
REGISTRATION
DESK
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FRIDAY 3 JULY
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1700
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0845
Session 1 Conference Opening
Session 5 –
Plenary 2
Session 9 –
Plenary 3
Morning Tea
Morning Tea
Session 6 Concurrent
Session 10 Concurrent
Lunch and
Poster Session
Lunch
Session 7 Concurrent
Session 11 Concurrent
Afternoon Tea
Conference Close
(Plenary)
Session 8 Concurrent
Afternoon Tea
0900
0930
Opening Plenary
1000
1030
1100
Morning Tea
1130
Session 2 Concurrent
1200
1230
1300
Lunch
1330
1400
Session 3 Concurrent
1430
1500
1530
1600
Afternoon Tea
Registration Open
1630
1700
Session 4 Concurrent
Welcome Reception
1730
Close of Conference
Close of Day
Close of Day
1800
1830
1900
Conference Dinner
(1830 – 2200)
Close of Day
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