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Beyond decentralization: the evolution of population distribution in England and Wales, 1961-1981.

S Robert, W G Randolph.   

Abstract

"Using preliminary figures from the 1981 Census, this paper details recent population shifts at a variety of areal scales in England and Wales. It compares trends in the 1971-1981 period with those in the previous decade and assesses the relative contributions of net migration and natural change. Within its broad descriptive objectives, the paper considers whether England and Wales has kept abreast of patterns of counter-urbanization that have been claimed for other industrialized nations." The authors propose some definitions for various terms, including decentralization, deconcentration, and counter-urbanization. "The conclusion is drawn that even if the postulated international continuum of changes ranging from urbanization through to counter-urbanization is valid, the limited geographical size of England and Wales will preclude this country from reaching the final stages of such a model. Finally, some policy implications which stem from the recent population redistributions are introduced and some themes for future research are considered." excerpt

Keywords:  Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; England; Europe; Geographic Factors; Migration; Migration, Internal; Natural Increase; Northern Europe; Population; Population Density--changes; Population Dynamics; Population Growth; Rural-urban Migration; Spatial Distribution--changes; Suburbanization; Turnaround Migration; United Kingdom; Urban Spatial Distribution; Urbanization; Wales

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Year:  1983        PMID: 12313278     DOI: 10.1016/0016-7185(83)90008-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geoforum        ISSN: 0016-7185


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1.  Norfolk general practice: a comparison of rural and urban doctors.

Authors:  R M Fearn
Journal:  J R Coll Gen Pract       Date:  1988-06
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