Session 100:
Modelling internal migration
Chair: Clara H. Mulder, University of Groningen
Individual, household and community level correlates of internal migration in Iran: application of a multilevel model Tavakkol Aghayari Hir, University of Tabriz ; Maryam Fallah Toule Kolaei, University of Tehran ; Hossein Mirzaei, University of Tabriz ; Aliyar Ahmadi, Shiraz University ; Mahmoud Ghazi-Tabatabaee, University of Tehran
Future patterns of regional labor force and urbanization for Turkey: comparative analysis with the main demographic outputs of the regional and sub-regional population projections Mehmet Dogu Karakaya, Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat)
A migration model for internal movements within a country applied to Portuguese data José Martins, Universidade de Aveiro ; Carlos Silva, Universidade de Aveiro ; Maria Cristina S. Gomes, Universidade de Aveiro ; Eduardo Anselmo Castro, Universidade de Aveiro
The contribution of demographic momentum and component assumptions to projected population change: an extension of the Bongaarts-Bullateo analysis to subnational ethnic groups Philip H. Rees, University of Leeds ; Pia N. Wohland, Newcastle University
Job-related spatial mobility trajectories and their association with social structure: evidence from Germany Thomas Skora, Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany ; Gil Viry, Lancaster University ; Heiko Rüger, Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany
Other sessions on Internal migration, regional and urban issues