Thursday, June 7 / 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM   •   D0.03

Session 20:
Internal Migration Trajectories and Impacts

Chair: Bruno Schoumaker, University of Louvain-la-Neuve

  1. Regional push-pull effects exerted on the young population in the province of Quebec, Canada – A longitudinal analysis based on interregional migration trajectories between ages 16 and 33Emy Bourdages, INRS / Université du Québec ; Jacques Ledent, INRS / Université du Québec ; Martine St-Amour, Institut de la statistique du Québec

  2. Internal Migrations and Later-Life Mortality over the Life Course. the Netherlands, 19th-20th CenturiesDolores Sesma Carlos, Radboud University

  3. Depopulation in Rural America: Demographic Lessons for Aging SocietiesKenneth Johnson, University of New Hampshire ; Daniel Lichter, Cornell University

  4. Internal Migration in Germany Since 1991: Who Moves Where and Why? Tim Aevermann, Federal Institute for Population Research ; Christian Fiedler, Federal Institute for Population Research ; Heiko Rüger, Federal Institute for Population Research ; Nikola Sander, Federal Institute for Population Research ; Harun Sulak, Federal Institute for Population Research

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