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Les populations océaniennes aux XIXe et XXe siècles : Présentation d'un Cahier de l'INED
Pool Ian. Les populations océaniennes aux XIXe et XXe siècles : Présentation d'un Cahier de l'INED. In: Population, 45ᵉ année, n°6, 1990. pp. 1065-1067
Author interview: Q and A with Dr Ian Sanjay Patel on we’re here because you were there: immigration and the end of empire
In this author interview, we speak to Dr Ian Sanjay Patel about his new book, We’re Here Because You Were There: Immigration and the End of Empire, which explores post-war immigration laws, the afterlives of British imperial citizenship and related attempts to reimagine and rejuvenate British imperialism after 1945. Contributing to transnational histories of decolonisation, the book also explores the interconnections between human rights, post-war migration and international diplomacy. Author Interview with Dr Ian Sanjay Patel, author of We’re Here Because You Were There: Immigration and the End of Empire. Verso. 2021
Searching for demography's missing link: Momentum
This paper is both more theoretical and highly applied; both methodological and policy-oriented. Empirically until recently there has been little work on momentum effects. By way of case-studies on momentum effects, the paper reviews published policy-oriented work on New Zealand on national growth and age-structural transitions; on fertility patterns in New Zealand; and on survivorship and longevity, and the more local discussion of Maori-Pakeha differentials. The conclusion is that more attention must be paid to momentum. It calls for the demographic community to lead in moving policy analyses away from demography as a naive art form to one that is more multi-dimensional and sophisticated
Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: Ian Levy
In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Ian Levy (Theology, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation: The Senses of Scripture in Premodern Exegesis
Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: Ian Levy
In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, Ian Levy (Theology, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation: The Senses of Scripture in Premodern Exegesis
Author interview: Q and A with Dr Paul Ian Campbell, author of education, retirement and career transitions for ‘black’ ex-professional footballers
In this author interview, we speak to Dr Paul Ian Campbell about his new book, Education, Retirement and Career Transitions for ‘Black’ Ex-Professional Footballers: ‘From Being Idolised to Stacking Shelves’, which explores black British male ex-professional footballers’ experiences of, and preparations for, retirement and career transition
Ian Pool — Te Iwi Maori. A New Zealand Population, Past, Present and Projected
Rallu Jean-Louis. Ian Pool — Te Iwi Maori. A New Zealand Population, Past, Present and Projected. In: Population, 46ᵉ année, n°4, 1991. p. 1020
Pool D. Ian — Enquête sur la fécondité et la famille au Niger : Méthodologie
Courgeau Daniel. Pool D. Ian — Enquête sur la fécondité et la famille au Niger : Méthodologie. In: Population, 26ᵉ année, n°4, 1971. p. 769
Pool D. Ian — The Maori population of New Zealand 1769-1971
Rallu Jean-Louis. Pool D. Ian — The Maori population of New Zealand 1769-1971. In: Population, 35ᵉ année, n°4-5, 1980. pp. 987-988
Population trends, convictions and imprisonment: Demographic divergence, dichotomy and diversity
The links between population patterns and trends, and policy and planning for the justice system is important. The trends in the number of convictions and imprisonments by regional councils are investigated for the period 1986 to 2001. This does not just focus on Custodial sentences but also looks at other types of sentences such as monetary and community sentences. Additionally, a regional estimate of the muster in prison is derived to give “normal” place of residence of those in prison. The relationship of imprisonment to other factors such as income, unemployment, sickness/invalid benefit rates, labour force participation rates and ethnicity is investigated. Some policy implications of these findings are presented
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