PROGRAM HOSTED AT The Spatial Dimensions of Population www.icpg2015.org PROGRAM 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 GOLD SPONSORS SPONSORS 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 ROOM 219 115 116 216 217 212 CHAIR 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) www.icpg2015.org PROGRAM 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 ROOM 219 115 116 216 217 212 CHAIR 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 ROOM 219 115 116 216 217 212 CHAIR 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 www.icpg2015.org PROGRAM 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 ROOM 219 115 116 216 217 212 CHAIR 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 ROOM 219 115 116 216 217 212 CHAIR 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) www.icpg2015.org PROGRAM 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 ROOM 219 115 116 216 217 212 CHAIR 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 ROOM 219 115 116 216 217 212 CHAIR 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 www.icpg2015.org 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) CONFERENCE VENUE FLOOR PLAN CONFERENCE REGISTRATION DESK www.icpg2015.org ICPG 2015 CONFERENCE PROGRAM AT A GLANCE TUESDAY 30 JUNE WEDNESDAY 1 JULY THURSDAY 2 JULY FRIDAY 3 JULY 0800 – 1700 Registration Desk Open (closes 1800) Registration Desk Open Registration Desk Open 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 Please check noticeboards for any program changes. The Spatial Dimensions of Population www.icpg2015.org
© Copyright 2026 Paperzz