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  • Hierarchie reality a hodnoceni demografickych a geodemografickych systému. (The hierarchy of reality and the assessment of demographic and geo-demographic systems)
  • Dynamics of socio-economic evolution. Gnoseological and ontological principles are the point of departure for a classification of real systems. Types of developing processes. The specifies of demographic and geo-demographic systems provided both
  • Immigration and internal migration flight from US metropolitan areas: toward a new demographic balkanisation
  • Demographic change ; Ethnic community ; Internal migration ; International migration ; Migratory flow ; Socio-economic system ; Town ; United States of America ; Urban immigration
  • The larger, ethnically diverse waves of immigration to the US during the 1980s and 1990s affect redistribution dynamics within the country. There are important consequences for broad regions, states and metropolitan areas: the new immigration
  • and internal migration patterns appear to exacerbe the differences by contributing to a demographic balkanisation. A migration classification of states and metropolitan areas is made (period 1985-90).
  • Demographic structures of the urban population
  • Congress ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Family structure ; Population projection ; Segregation ; Town ; Urban density ; Urban dynamics ; Urban population ; Urban structure
  • Population dynamics in Europe. Current issues in population geography
  • Congress ; Demographic change ; Demography ; Europe ; Forecast ; Housing market ; Internal migration ; Labour market ; Netherlands (The) ; Northern Ireland ; Population ; United Kingdom ; Wales
  • of demographic change and methodological issues ; regional patterns of demographic change : the implications of demographic change for the housing market and the labour market : and semll-area forecasting. - (AGD)
  • Demographic ageing in European union countries
  • Demographic change ; Europe ; European Union ; Population ageing ; Region ; Typology ; Years 1990-99
  • The aim of this paper is to describe the level and trends of demographic ageing in European Union after its expansion. The analysis of the state and process of this phenomenon was conducted according to the intra-regional division of countries
  • and was based on data obtained from Eurostat from the years 1993-2003. In the end an attempt was taken to show perspectives in respect to ageing up to 2025. The dynamics of the process was determined with the help of the dynamic ageing index (Wsd). In this way
  • Multiregional demographic projections: Polish experiences
  • Demography ; Dynamic model ; Forecast ; Multiregional model ; Poland ; Population ; Population projection ; Simulation
  • Demographic analysis ; Demographic change ; Spain ; Spatial dynamics ; Urban dynamics ; Urban planning ; Urban policy ; Urban population ; Urbanism
  • An examination of extreme urban poverty : the effect of metropolitan employment and demographic dynamics
  • Demographic change ; Germany ; Household ; Population ; Population projection ; Typology
  • Private households constitute the second demographic feature in the system of the Spatial Planning Projection for Germany. With the household model the previously prognosticated population is distributed among private households of different sizes
  • . Although the private households are closely associated with the population dynamics, they show a greater dynamic force of development, which is determined by trends towards smaller households and the diversification into different household types. - (IFL)
  • Demographic change ; Demographic situation ; Demography ; Internal migration ; Population dynamics ; Rural population ; Settlement ; USSR ; Urban population
  • Demographic change ; Europe ; Population ; Statistics ; Years 1990-99
  • The article attempts to disclose the new trends developing as regards the vital statistics of Europe's population. The first part presents the demographic dynamics for selected European countries in their historical context. The contemporary issues
  • Demographic change ; Demography ; Germany ; Planning ; Population projection
  • Projection 2015, as a major innovation the 440 counties of Germany were introduced as the smallest spatial unit. The authors describe that the demographic change will continue, but dynamics of growth, ageing and internationalization show region-specific
  • Spatial and demographic development of settlements in the southern part of the Ljubljana urban region
  • Demographic change ; Ljubljana ; Regional development ; Settlement system ; Slovenia ; Spatial dynamics ; Suburbanization ; Urban change ; Urban region ; Urban settlement
  • Argentina ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Population census ; Population growth ; Santa Fe ; Urban dynamics ; Urban population
  • The dynamics of neighborhood age composition
  • Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Life cycle ; Model ; Residential mobility ; Scenario ; Town ; Urban district
  • The Theory of demographic transition and studies on the spatial differenciation of population dynamics
  • Demographic change ; Population ; Population distribution ; Population growth ; Spain ; Spatial dynamics
  • Some remarks on recent trends in regional population dynamics in Austria
  • Austria ; Demographic change ; Demography ; Fertility ; Immigration ; Population ageing ; Population projection
  • Approaching local limits to field expansion. Land use pattern dynamics in semi-arid Burkina Faso
  • The objective of this paper is to evaluate in what ways subsistence farmers in semi-arid West Africa contribute to this process of change by altering their land use patterns in response to increased demographic pressure and environmental constraints
  • been understood economically, is now characterizing demographic dynamics. - (IfL)
  • The article refers to an extensive expertise fort he Council of Europe in which the influence of migrations on population dynamics in 1500 European regions from 34 countries were considered. Also the globalization, a term which has so far rather