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The University of Adelaide 1 BOOKS 1. (1978) Population Mobility in West Java, Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta. (335 pp.) 2. (1984) (ed.) (with B. Currey) Famine: As a Geographical Phenomenon, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland. (202 pp.) 3. (1986) Australia’s Changing Population: Trends and Implications, Oxford University Press, Melbourne. (354 pp.) 4. (1987) (with T.H. Hull, V.J. Hull and G.W. Jones,), The Demographic Dimension in Indonesian Development, Oxford University Press, Singapore. (417 pp.) 5. (1989) Atlas of the Australian People Volume V: South Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (395 pp.) 6. (1989) (with T.W. Beed, R.J. Stimson and C.T. Paris), Stability and Change in Australian Housing, Canberra: Canberra Series in Administrative Studies No. 11. (204 pp.) 7. (1990) Atlas of the Australian People Volume III: Queensland, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (468 pp.) 8. (1990) Atlas of the Australian People Volume VI: Tasmania, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (371 pp.) 9. (1990) Atlas of the Australian People Volume IV: Western Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (482 pp.) 10. (1990) (with M. Wooden, R. Holton, and J. Sloan) Australian Immigration: A Survey of the Issues, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. 11. (1991) (ed.) (with H.G. Bohle, T. Cannon and F. N. Ibrahim) Famine and Food Security in Africa and Asia: Indigenous Response and External Intervention to Avoid Hunger, Bayreuther Geowissenschaftliche Arbeiten, Bayreuth, West Germany. 12. (1991) Atlas of the Australian People Volume VII: Northern Territory, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (410 pp.) 13. (1991) Atlas of the Australian People Volume VIII: Australian Capital Territory, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (396 pp.) 14. (1991) Atlas of the Australian People Volume II: Victoria, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (591 pp.) 15. (1992) Atlas of the Australian People Volume I: New South Wales, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (657 pp.) 16. (1993) Manpower and Employment Situation in Indonesia, 1992, Department of Manpower and Government of Indonesia, and International Labour Organisation, Jakarta. (169 pp.) 17. (1994) The Economic Implications of Emigration from Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (152 pp.) Publications List Professor Graeme Hugo (AO)

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BOOKS

1. (1978) Population Mobility in West Java, Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta. (335 pp.) 2. (1984) (ed.) (with B. Currey) Famine: As a Geographical Phenomenon, D. Reidel Publishing

Company, Dordrecht, Holland. (202 pp.) 3. (1986) Australia’s Changing Population: Trends and Implications, Oxford University Press,

Melbourne. (354 pp.) 4. (1987) (with T.H. Hull, V.J. Hull and G.W. Jones,), The Demographic Dimension in Indonesian

Development, Oxford University Press, Singapore. (417 pp.) 5. (1989) Atlas of the Australian People Volume V: South Australia, Australian Government

Publishing Service, Canberra. (395 pp.) 6. (1989) (with T.W. Beed, R.J. Stimson and C.T. Paris), Stability and Change in Australian

Housing, Canberra: Canberra Series in Administrative Studies No. 11. (204 pp.) 7. (1990) Atlas of the Australian People Volume III: Queensland, Australian Government

Publishing Service, Canberra. (468 pp.) 8. (1990) Atlas of the Australian People Volume VI: Tasmania, Australian Government Publishing

Service, Canberra. (371 pp.) 9. (1990) Atlas of the Australian People Volume IV: Western Australia, Australian Government

Publishing Service, Canberra. (482 pp.) 10. (1990) (with M. Wooden, R. Holton, and J. Sloan) Australian Immigration: A Survey of the

Issues, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. 11. (1991) (ed.) (with H.G. Bohle, T. Cannon and F. N. Ibrahim) Famine and Food Security in Africa

and Asia: Indigenous Response and External Intervention to Avoid Hunger, Bayreuther Geowissenschaftliche Arbeiten, Bayreuth, West Germany.

12. (1991) Atlas of the Australian People Volume VII: Northern Territory, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (410 pp.)

13. (1991) Atlas of the Australian People Volume VIII: Australian Capital Territory, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (396 pp.)

14. (1991) Atlas of the Australian People Volume II: Victoria, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (591 pp.)

15. (1992) Atlas of the Australian People Volume I: New South Wales, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (657 pp.)

16. (1993) Manpower and Employment Situation in Indonesia, 1992, Department of Manpower and Government of Indonesia, and International Labour Organisation, Jakarta. (169 pp.)

17. (1994) The Economic Implications of Emigration from Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (152 pp.)

Publications List

Professor Graeme Hugo (AO)

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18. (1994) (ed.) Future Directions in Aged Care in Indonesia, Proceedings of Joint Indonesia-Australia Seminar, July 1994, Hilton International Hotel, Jakarta. Centreprint, Adelaide. (130 pp.)

19. (1994) (with M. Wooden, R. Holton and J. Sloan) Australian Immigration: A Survey of the Issues, Second Edition, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

20. (1995) (with C. Maher) Atlas of the Australian People 1991, National Overview, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (165 pp.)

21. (1996) Atlas of the Australian People - 1991 Census: Western Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. (315 pp.)

22. (1996) (with Hassell) Immigrants and Public Housing, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

23. (1997) (with A.S. Oberai, H. Zlotnik and R. Bilsborrow) International Migration Statistics: Guidelines for Improving Data Collection Systems, International Labour Office, Geneva.

24. (1997) Atlas of the Australian People - 1991 Census: Northern Territory, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

25. (1998) (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, A. Pellegrino and J.E. Taylor) Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium, Clarendon Press, Oxford (362 pp.).

26. (1999) (with G. Haberkorn, M. Fisher and R. Aylward) Country Matters: Social Atlas of Rural and Regional Australia, Bureau of Rural Sciences, Canberra. (116 pp.).

27. (1999) (with A. Raharto, H. Romdiati and S. Bandiyono) Migrasi dan Pembangunan Di Kawasan Timur Indonesia: Isu Ketenagakerjaan (Migration and Development in Eastern Indonesia: Manpower/Human Resource Issues), PPT-LIPI, Jakarta. (173 pp.).

28. (2003) (ed.) (with T. Champion) New Forms of Urbanisation: Beyond the Urban-Rural Dichotomy, Ashgate, Aldershot. (420 pp.).

29. (2005) (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, A. Pellegrino and J.E. Taylor) Worlds in Motion: Understanding International Migration at the End of the Millennium, Clarendon Press, Oxford (362 pp.).

30. (2008) (ed.) (with S. Young) Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.

31. (2012) (ed.) (with J. Pincus) A Greater Australia: Population, Policies and Governance, The Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne.

32. (2013) (ed.) Migration and Climate Change, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES

1. (1968) Patterns of Life in Rural South-Western Laos, Taminga, VI, pp. 23-32. 2. (1971) South Australian Country Newspapers 1839-1971, Proceedings of the Royal

Geographical Society of Australasia (SA Branch), 72, pp. 43-62. 3. (1975) Postwar Settlement of Southern Europeans in Australian Rural Areas: The Case of

Renmark, Australian Geographical Studies, 13, 2, pp. 169-181. 4. (1977) Circular Migration, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, XIII, 3, pp. 57-66. Also

published in 1986 as Migrasi Sirkuler in Kemiskinan Di Indonesia, Diterbitkan Oleh Yayasan Obor Indonesia, Jakarta, pp. 57-77.

5. (1979) New Conceptual Approaches to Migration in the Context of Urbanisation, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Papers, No. 13, pp. 25-30.

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6. (1979) Some Demographic Factors Affecting Future Housing Demand in Australia, Australian Quarterly, 51, 4, pp. 4-25.

7. (1980) Population Distribution and Redistribution in Indonesia, Majalah Demografi Indonesia, VII, 13, pp. 70-100.

8. (1982) Circular Migration in Indonesia, Population and Development Review, 8, 1, pp. 59-84. Also published as East West Population Institute Reprint No. 149.

9. (1982) (with P.J. Smailes) Rural Communities and Small Area Forecasting: Some Examples from South Australia, Australian Geographical Studies 20, 2, pp. 159-182.

10. (1982) Sources of Internal Migration Data in Indonesia: Their Potential and Limitations, Majalah Demografi Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Demography), 17, IX, pp. 23-52. Also published as East West Population Institute Reprint No. 154.

11. (1983) Concepts in Population Geography, Taminga, 20, 1, pp. 40-55. 12. (1983) Population Mobility and Wealth Transfers in the Third World with Particular Reference

to Indonesia, Papers of the East West Population Institute, 87. (50 pp.) 13. (1983) Food for Tomorrow’s Population, Majalah Demografi Indonesia 19, X, pp. 33-60. 14. (1983) (with I.B. Mantra) Population Movement To and From Small and Medium Sized Towns

and Cities in Indonesia, Malaysian Journal of Tropical Geography, 8, pp. 10-32. 15. (1984) The Ageing of Ethnic Populations in Australia, National Institute for Gerontology and

Geriatric Medicine Occasional Papers in Gerontology, No. 6. (83 pp.) 16. (1984) (with D.M. Rudd and M.C. Downie). Adelaide’s Aged Population: Changing Spatial

Patterns and Their Policy Implications, Urban Policy and Research, 2, 2, pp. 17-25. 17. (1984) Projecting Australia’s Aged Population: Problems and Implications, Journal of the

Australian Population Association, 1, 1, pp. 41-56. 18. (1985) (with P.J. Smailes) Urban-Rural Migration in Australia: Process View of the Turnaround,

Journal of Rural Studies, 1, 1, pp. 11-30. 19. (1985) (with P.J. Smailes) A Process View of the Population Turnaround: An Australian Case

Study, Journal of Rural Studies, 1, 1, pp. 31-43. 20. (1985) South Australia’s Population in Transition, Flinders Journal of History and Politics, 11,

pp. 103-128. 21. (1985) (with D. Wood) The 1981 Census Project: An Outline and Some Findings, Journal of the

Australian Population Association 2, 2, pp. 150-166. 22. (1986) Population Ageing in Australia: Implications for Social and Economic Policy, Papers of

the East West Population Institute, 98 (47 pp.) 23. (1986) (with D.H. Wilson and M.A. Wakefield) Improving the Public’s Perception of Road

Accident Risk, Community Health Studies X, 2, pp. 156-160. 24. (1986) Demography of Ageing in Developed and Developing Countries, Proceedings of the 21st

Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, 1986, pp. 52-55. 25. (1987) (with J. Healy and M. Luszcz) Surveying the Aged in Australia, Australian Journal on

Ageing, 6, 1, pp. 14-19. 26. (1987) Using Census Data to Study Elderly Migration: Problems and Possibilities, International

Migration Review, 21, pp. 1370-1395. 27. (1987) Ageing in Australia: The Spatial Implications, Urban Policy and Research, 5, 1, pp. 24-

26. 28. (1987) Recent Population Trends in Australia, South Australian Geographer, 2, 4, pp. 17-46. 29. (1987) Ageing in the Third World, Social Science, 72, 1, Spring, pp. 57-60. 30. (1988) Population Movement in Indonesia Since 1971, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale

Geografie, 79, 4, pp. 242-256.

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31. (1988) Counterurbanisation in Australia, Geographical Perspectives, 61, Spring, pp. 43-63. 32. (1990) (with K.B. Chan) Conceptualising and Defining Refugee and Other Forced Migrations in

Asia, Southeast Asian Journal of Social Sciences, 18, 1, pp. 19-42. 33. (1990) Adaptation of Vietnamese in Australia: An Assessment Based on 1986 Census Results,

Southeast Asian Journal of Social Sciences, 18, 1, pp. 182-210. 34. (1990) Refugee Resettlement: The Vietnamese Experience in Australia, Southeast Asian

Journal of Social Sciences, 18, 1. 35. (1991) Ageing: A New Challenge for Indonesia, Ageing International, 18, 2, pp. 3, 19-24. 36. (1991) Knocking at the Door: Asian Immigration to Australia, Asian and Pacific Migration

Journal, 1, 1, pp. 100-144. 37. (1991) What Population Studies can do for Business, Journal of the Australian Population

Association, 8, 1, pp. 1-22. 38. (1992) (with P.J. Smailes) Population Dynamics in Rural South Australia, Journal of Rural

Studies, 8, 1, pp. 29-51. 39. (1993) Recent Trends in Fertility Differentials in Australia, People and Place, 1, 2, pp. 1-5. 40. (1993) Urbanisasi: Indonesia in Transition, Development Bulletin, 27, pp. 46-49. 41. (1993) World Population Growth: The Crucial Issue, South Australian Geographer, 8, 4, pp. 25-

35. 42. (1993) (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, A. Pellegrino and J.E. Taylor) Theories of

International Migration: An Integration and Appraisal, Population and Development Review, 19, 3, pp. 431-466. (Reprinted by International Union for the Scientific Study of Population).

43. (1993) Indonesian Labour Migration to Malaysia: Trends and Policy Implications, Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science, 21, 1, pp. 36-70.

44. (1994) GIS and Socio-economics, GIS User, 6, February-April, pp. 46-47. 45. (1994) The Turnaround in Australia: Some First Observations from the 1991 Census, Australian

Geographer, 25, 1, pp. 1-17. 46. (1994) Australia’s Population Growth, Composition and Distribution: Emerging Research

Needs, Journal of the Australian Population Association, 11, 1, pp. 55-81. 47. (1994) (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, A. Pellegrino and J.E. Taylor) An Evaluation

of International Migration Theory: The North American Case, Population and Development Review, 20, 4, pp. 699-751.

48. (1995) Australia and International Treaties: Population, Australian Geographer, 26, 1, pp. 53-60.

49. (1995) Contraception is the Best Contraceptive, Geodate, 8, 3, pp. 1-2. 50. (1995) International Labour Migration and the Family: Some Observations from Indonesia,

Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 4, 2-3, pp. 273-301. 51. (1995) (with R. Iredale) Australia’s Population and the Global Links, International Migration

Review, 29, 3, pp. 826-834. 52. (1995) Indonesia’s Migration Transition, Journal für Entwicklungspolitik (Austrian Journal of

Development Studies), 11, 3, pp. 285-309. 53. (1995) The British and Australian Exchange, BIMPR Bulletin, 15, p. 27. 54. (1995) Labour Export from Indonesia: An Overview, ASEAN Economic Bulletin (special issue

on Labour Migration in Asia), 12, 2, pp. 275-298. 55. (1996) Environmental Concerns and International Migration, International Migration Review,

30, 1, pp. 105-131. 56. (1996) Asia on the Move: Research Challenges for Population Geography, International

Journal of Population Geography, 2, pp. 95-118.

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57. (1996) (with R. Iredale) Australia’s Population and the Global Links, International Migration, 34, 1, pp. 155-160.

58. (1996) (with J.E. Taylor, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, D.S. Massey and A. Pellegrino) International Migration and National Development, Population Index, 62, 2, pp. 181-212.

59. (1996) (with J.E. Taylor, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, D.S. Massey and A. Pellegrino) International Migration and Community Development, Population Index, 62, 3, pp. 397-418.

60. (1996) Population and Development, Issues - Population and Resources, Number 37, pp. 23-36.

61. (1997) Asia and the Pacific: A Much Older Future for a Vast, Varied Region, Global Aging Report, 2, 4, p. 3.

62. (1997) Asia and the Pacific on the Move: Workers and Refugees, A Challenge to Nation States, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 38, 3, pp. 267-286.

63. (1997) Obituary: Graham Henry Lawton, 1912-1997, South Australian Geographical Journal, 96, pp. 54-56.

64. (1998) Undocumented International Migration: An Increasing Global Trend, Travessia Revista do Migrante, January-April, pp. 5-12.

65. (1998) Globalisation and International Migration in Asia, Studi Emigrazione (Migration Studies), XXXV, 129, pp. 2-48.

66. (1998) The Demographic Underpinnings of Current and Future International Migration in Asia, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 7, 1, pp. 1-25.

67. (1998) Seven Likely Future Population Trends, CEDA Bulletin, October, pp. 19, pp. 22-25. 68. (1998) Using Geographical Information Systems to Improve Equity in Access to Tertiary

Education in Australia, Journal of Institutional Research in Australia, 7, 2, pp. 45-71 69. (1999) Six Billion and Counting: Global Population Trends at the Turn of the Century, People

and Place, 7, 2, pp. 11-18. 70. (1999) (with E.J. Bamford, L. Dunne, D.S. Taylor, B.G. Symon and D. Wilkinson) Accessibility to

General Practitioners in Rural South Australia: A Case Study Using Geographic Information System Technology, The Medical Journal of Australia, 171, 11/12, pp. 614-616.

71. (1999) Murray McCaskill in Australia, New Zealand Geographer, 55, 2, pp. 6-7. 72. (1999) New Zealanders on the Population Geography of the Western Island, New Zealand

Geographer, 55, 2, pp. 25-35. 73. (1999) A New Paradigm of International Migration in Australia, New Zealand Population

Review, 25, 1-2, pp. 1-39. 74. (1999) Emerging Patterns of Internal and International Population Mobility in Indonesia,

Masyarakat Indonesia, XXV, 2, pp. 199-238. 75. (2000) South Australia’s Ageing Population and its Increasingly Multicultural Nature,

Australasian Journal on Ageing, 19, 1, pp. 23-32. 76. (2000) Brain Drain or Global Labour Market? CEDA Bulletin, July, pp. 47-63. 77. (2000) Labour Migration from East Indonesia to East Malaysia: Recent Trends, Revue

Europeenne des Migrations Internationales, 16, 1, pp. 97-126. 78. (2000) The Crisis and International Population Movements in Indonesia, Asian and Pacific

Migration Journal, 9, 1, pp. 93-129. 79. (2000) The Impact of the Crisis on Internal Population Movement in Indonesia, Bulletin of

Indonesian Economic Studies, 36, 2, pp. 115-138. 80. (2000) Declining Fertility and Policy Intervention in Europe: Some Lessons for Australia?,

Journal of Population Research, 17, 2, pp. 175-198.

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81. (2001) Some Demographic Dimensions of the Digital Divide, Telecommunications Journal of Australia, 51, 2, pp. 5-16.

82. (2001) (with M. Bell and P. Rees) Migration in Australia and Britain, Statistics in Society. 83. (2001) The Demographics of the School-Age Population, Australian Journal of Education, 45,

2, August, pp. 118-138. 84. (2001) Addressing Social and Community Planning Issues with Spatial Information, Australian

Geographer, 32, 3, November, pp. 269-293. 85. (2001) (with J. Humphreys, J. Jones, M. Jones, E. Bamford and D. Taylor) A Critical Review of

Rural Medical Workforce Retention in Australia, Australian Health Review, 24, 4, pp. 91-102. 86. (2002) Australian Immigration Policy: The Significance of the Events of 11th September,

International Migration Review, 36, 1, Spring, pp. 37-40. 87. (2002) Population Trends in South Australia, People and Place, 10, 1, pp. 26-41. 88. (2002) Effects of International Migration on the Family in Indonesia, Asian and Pacific

Migration Journal, 11, 1, pp. 13-46. 89. (2002) Europas Storstäder – Expansion Och Polarisering, Framtider, 2, pp. 18-23. 90. (2002) Migrants and Demography: Global and Australian Trends and Issues for Policymakers,

Business and Employers, Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Spring, 16, 3, pp. 649-683. 91. (2002) A Population Policy for South Australia, People and Place, 10, 3, pp. 1-10. 92. (2002) (with M. Bell, M. Blake, P. Boyle, O. Duke-Williams, P. Rees and J. Stillwell) Cross-

National Comparison of Internal Migration: Issues and Measures, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 165, 3, pp. 435-464.

93. (2002) Pengungsi – Indonesia’s Internally Displaced Persons, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 11, 3, pp. 297-331.

94. (2002) From Compassion to Compliance?: Trends in Refugee and Humanitarian Migration in Australia, GeoJournal, 56, pp. 27-37.

95. (2002) Changing Patterns of Population Distribution in Australia, pp. 1-22 in G. Carmichael and A. Dharmalingam (eds.), Populations of New Zealand and Australia at the Millennium. A Joint Special Issue of the Journal of Population Research and the New Zealand Population Review, Australian Population Association and Population Association of New Zealand, Canberra and Wellington.

96. (2003) (with A. Champion and A. Lattes) Toward a New Conceptualization of Settlement for Demography, Population and Development Review, 29, 2, June, pp. 277-297.

97. (2003) Australia’s Ageing Population: Some Challenges for Planners, Australian Planner, 40, 2, pp. 109-118.

98. (2003) (with S. Khoo; C. Voight and P. McDonald) Temporary Skilled Migration to Australia: the 457 Visa Sub-Class, People and Place, 11, 4, pp. 27-40.

99. (2003) (with R. Bedford and E. Ho) Trans-Tasman Migration in Context: Recent Flows of New Zealanders Revisited, People and Place, 11, 4, pp. 53-62.

100. (2003) Asian Migration to Australia: Changing Trends and Implications, Scottish Geography Magazine, 119, 3, pp. 247-264.

101. (2003) (with D. Wilson; Robert Adams; Sarah Appleton; David Wilkinson; J. Hiller; P. Ryan; J. Cheek and R. Ruffin) Prevalence of Asthma and Asthma Action Plans in South Australia Population Surveys from 1990 to 2001, The Medical Journal of Australia, 178, 10, pp. 483-485.

102. (2003) (with Y. Tan and L. Potter) Government-Organised Distant Resettlement and the Three Gorges Project, China’, Asia-Pacific Population Journal, 18, 3, pp. 5-26.

103. (2003) Information, Exploitation and Empowerment: The Case of Indonesian Contract Workers Overseas, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 12, 4, pp. 439-466.

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104. (2004) Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Adelaide since 1990, South Australian Geographical Journal, 102, pp. 82-97.

105. (2004) New Zealanders in Australia in 2001, New Zealand Population Review, 30, 1-2, pp. 61-92.

106. (2004) Future Immigration Policy Development in Australia and New Zealand, New Zealand Population Review, 30, 1-2, pp. 23-42.

107. (2004) (with R. Bedford, R. Didham and E. Ho) Maori Internal and International Migration at the Turn of the Century: An Australian Perspective, New Zealand Population Review, 30, 1-2, pp. 131-141.

108. (2005) (with Y. Tan and L. Potter) Rural Women, Displacement and the Three Gorges Project, Development and Change, 36, 4, pp .711-734.

109. (2005) (with Y. Tan and B. Bryan) Development, Landuse Change and Rural Resettlement Capacity: A Case Study of the Three Gorges Project, China, Australian Geographer, 36, 2, pp. 201-220.

110. (2005) The New International Migration in Asia: Challenges for Population Research, Asian Population Studies, 1, 1, pp. 93-120.

111. (2005) Implications of Demographic Change for Future Housing Demand in Australia, Australian Planner, 42, 2, pp. 33-41.

112. (2005) Australians on the Move: Trends and Emerging Issues, Dialogue, 24, 2, pp. 4-24. 113. (2005) Some Emerging Demographic Issues on Australia’s Teaching Academic Workforce,

Higher Education Policy, 18, 3, pp. 207-230. 114. (2005) Demographic Trends in Australia’s Academic Workforce, Journal of Higher Education

Policy and Management, 27, 3, pp. 327-343. 115. (2005) (with E. Leslie, B. Saelens, L. Frank, N. Owen, A. Bauman and N. Coffee) Residents’

Perceptions of Walkability Attributes in Objectively Different Neighbourhoods: A Pilot Study, Health and Place, 11, 3, pp. 227-236.

116. (2005) Academia’s own demographic time-bomb, Australian Universities Review, 48, 1, pp. 16-23.

117. (2006) An Australian Diaspora?, International Migration, 44, 3, pp. 105-132. 118. (2006) Forced Migration in Indonesia: Historical Perspectives, Asian and Pacific Migration

Journal, 15, 1, pp. 53-92. 119. (2006) Temporary Migration and the Labour Market in Australia, Australian Geographer, 37,

2, pp. 211-231. 120. (2006) Immigration Responses to Global Change in Asia: A Review, Geographical Research, 44,

2, pp. 155-172. 121. (2006) (with N. Marshall, P.A. Murphy and I.H. Burnley) Australian intrastate migration – the

story of Age Pensioners, Australian Social Policy 2005, pp. 65-86. 122. (2006) Population Geography, Progress in Human Geography, 30, 4, pp. 513-523. 123. (2006) (with S. Khoo and P. McDonald) Attracting Skilled Migrants to Regional Areas: What

Does it Take?, People and Place, 14, 3, pp. 26-47. 124. (2006) Developed Country Diasporas: The Example of Australian Expatriates, Espace-

Populations-Societies, special issue on Diasporas and Metropolis, 1, pp. 181-202. 125. (2006) (with J. Lienert) Child Obesity in South Australia: Some Initial Findings, Food, Culture

and Society, 9, 3, pp. 299-316. 126. (2006) Improving Statistics on International Migration in Asia, International Statistical Review,

74, 3, pp. 335-355.

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127. (2006) Defining Australia’s National Population in the Era of Globalisation, People and Place, 14, 3, pp. 26-33.

128. (2006, published in 2007) Globalization and Changes in Australian International Migration, Journal of Population Research, 23, 2, pp. 107-134.

129. (2006, published in 2007) (with L.A. Newman) Women’s Fertility, Religion and Education in a Low-Fertility Population: Evidence from South Australia, Journal of Population Research, 23, 1, pp. 41-66.

130. (2007) (with E. Leslie, N. Coffee, L. Frank, N. Owen and A. Bauman) Walkability of Local Communities: Using Geographic Information Systems to Objectively Assess Relevant Environmental Attributes, Health and Place, 13, 1, pp. 111-122.

131. (2007) Population Geography, Progress in Human Geography, 31, 1, pp. 77-88. 132. (2007) Contextualising the ‘Crisis in Aged Care’ in Australia: A Demographic Perspective,

Australian Journal of Social Issues, 42, 2, pp. 169-182. 133. (2007) (with S. Khoo, P. McDonald and C. Voigt-Graf) A Global Labour Market: Factors

Motivating the Sponsorship and Temporary Migration of Skilled Workers to Australia, International Migration Review, 41, 2, pp. 480-510.

134. (2007) (with S. Khoo, P. McDonald and C. Voigt-Graf) Temporary Skilled Migration to Australia: Employers’ Perspectives, International Migration, 45, 4, pp. 175-201.

135. (2007) (with N. Owen, E. Cerin, E. Leslie, L. du Toit, N. Coffee, L. Frank, A. Bauman and J.F. Sallis) Neighbourhood Walkability and the Walking Behaviour of Australian Adults, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 33, 5, pp. 387-395.

136. (2007) International Migration and Development: Beyond Brain Drain, South Australian Geographer, 22, 2, pp. 3-28.

137. (2007) (with I.H. Burnley, N. Marshall and P.A. Murphy) Housing Factors in Welfare Migration To and From Metropolitan Cities in Australia, Urban Policy and Research, 25, 3, pp. 287-304.

138. (2007) New Questions in the 2006 Population Census – Some Initial Findings, People and Place, 15, 3, pp. 53-66.

139. (2007) Space, Place, Population and Census Analysis in Australia, Australian Geographer, 38, 3, pp. 335-357.

140. (2007) (with S. Ukwatta) Transnational Mothering: Some Observations from Asia, Sri Lanka Journal of Population Studies, 10. pp. 1-25.

141. (2008) (with S. Khoo and P. McDonald) Which Skilled Temporary Migrants Become Permanent Residents and Why?, International Migration Review, 42, 1, pp. 193-226.

142. (2008) Global Population Change and the Future Demand for Australian Wine, Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal, 23, 1, pp. 59-62.

143. (2008) Australia’s State Specific and Regional Migration Scheme: An Assessment of Its Impacts in South Australia, Journal of International Migration and Integration, March, 9, 1, pp. 125-145.

144. (2008) (with R. Adams, G. Tucker, C. Hill and D. Wilson) Projected Future Trends of Hospital Service Use for Selected Obesity-Related Conditions, Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 2, 2, pp. 133-141.

145. (2008) (with N. Howard, A. Taylor and D. Wilson) Our Perception of Weight: Socioeconomic and Sociocultural Explanations, Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 2, 2, pp. 125-131.

146. (2008) (with Franzon, J., Wittert, G., and Wilson, D. Overweight and obesity in 4-year-old South Australian children and the stability of IOTF cut points in this age group. Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 2(4), 247-250

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147. (2008) (with A. Taylor and E. Dal Grande) Are Baby Boomers Booming Too Much? An Epidemiological Description of Overweight and Obese Baby Boomers, Obesity Research and Clinical Practice, 2, 3, pp. 203-214.

148. (2008) In and Out of Australia: Rethinking Indian and Chinese Skilled Migration to Australia, Asian Population Studies, 3, 4, pp. 267-291.

149. (2008) Immigrant Settlement Outside of Australia’s Capital Cities, Population, Space and Place, 14, 6, pp. 553-571.

150. (2008) (with R. Moren) International Migration to Non-Metropolitan Areas of High Income Countries: Editorial Introduction, Population, Space and Place, 14, 6, pp. 473-477.

151. (2008) Recent Trends in Migration Between China and Australia, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, 2, pp. 82-103.

152. (2009) Care Worker Migration, Australia and Development, Population, Space and Place, 15, 2, pp. 189-203.

153. (2009) (with S. Khoo and P. McDonald) Skilled Temporary Migration from Asia-Pacific Countries to Australia, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 18, 2, pp. 255-281.

154. (2009) Issues and Options for Enhancing the International Mobility of Researchers Omani Journal of Applied Sciences, 1, 1, April, pp. 9-53.

155. (2009) (with Y. Tan and Y. Chen) Displacement and Economic Consequences of the Three Gorges Project: A Case Study of Resettlers in Sichuan Province, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 18, 4, pp. 473-496.

156. (2009) Best Practice in Temporary Labour Migration for Development: A Perspective from Asia and the Pacific, International Migration, 47, 5, pp. 23-74.

157. (2010) (with D. Wilson, R. Ruffin, A. Taylor, G. Tucker, G. Wittert, R. Adams, S. Appleton and A Findlay) Depression and Obesity in Adults with Asthma. Multi comorbidities and Management Issues, Medical Journal of Australia, 192, 7, pp. 381-383.

158. (2010) (with M. Tani and F. Guo) Introduction: New Developments in Australia’s Skilled Migration Flows, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 19, 1, pp. 1-3.

159. (2010) The Indian and Chinese Academic Diaspora in Australia: A Comparison, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 19, 1, pp. 97-116.

160. (2010) (with S. Ukwatta) Sri Lankan Female Domestic Workers Overseas – The Impact on their Children, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 19, 1, pp. 237-263.

161. (2010) (with S.E. Khoo and P. McDonald) Skilled Migration from Europe to Australia, Population, Space and Place, Published online, DOI:10.1002/psp.651..

162. (2010) (with H. Feist, K. Parker and N. Howard) New Technologies: Their Potential Role in Linking Rural Older People to Community, International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 8, 2.

163. (2010) (with D. Bardsley) Migration and Climate Change: Examining Thresholds of Change to Guide Effective Adaptation Decision-making, Population and Environment, 32, 2-3, pp. 238-262.

164. (2011) (with R. Bedford and R. Didham) Migration and Urbanisation in West Africa and the Western Pacific: Reflections on a Legacy, 1960-2010, New Zealand Population Review, 37, pp. 15-44.

165. (2011) (with A.W. Taylor, C. Chittleborough, T.K. Gill, H. Winefield, F. Baum, J.E. Hiller, R. Goldney and G. Tucker) Relationship of Social Factors Including Trust, Control Over Life Decisions, Problems with Transport and Safety, to Psychological Distress in the Community, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, pp. 1-9.

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166. (2011) Recent Population Movements Between Thailand and Australia: Trends and Implications, Humanities and Social Sciences Journal of Thaksin University, 3, No.2 (October - March 2009), pp. 1-41.

167. (2011) (with H. Feist, K. Parker and N. Howard) Rural Ageing-in-Place: Community Connectedness, Health and Well-being: An Opportunity for New Technologies?, SA Public Health Bulletin, Special Issue on Rural Communities, 8, no.1, March, pp. 24-29.

168. (2011) Geography and Population in Australia: A Historical Perspective, Geographical Research, 49, 3, pp. 242-260.

169. (2011) Australia’s Changing Population and the Future, Migration Australia, 1, 1, pp. 32-41. 170. (2011) Migration and Development in Malaysia: An Emigration Perspective, Asian Population

Studies, 7, 3, pp. 219-241. 171. (2011) Malaysian Migration to Australia, Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 48, 2, pp. 63-

90. 172. (2011) Future Demographic Change and its Interactions with Migration and Climate Change,

Global Environmental Change, Available online, doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2011.09.008. 173. (2011) (with A. de Sherbinin, M. Castro, F. Gemenne, M. M. Cernea, S. Adamo, P. M. Fearnside,

G. Krieger, S. Lahmani, A. Oliver-Smith, A. Pankhurst, T. Scudder, B. Singer, Y. Tan, G. Wannier, P. Boncour, C. Ehrhart, B. Pandey and G. Shi), Preparing for Resettlement Associated with Climate Change, Science, 334, 6055, pp. 456-457.

174. (2012) (with K.L. Baldock, C. Paquet, N. Howard, N. Coffee, A.W. Taylor, R.J. Adams and M. Daniel, Associations between resident perceptions of the local residential environment and metabolic syndrome, Journal of Environmental and Public Health, Accepted 14 August 2012.

175. (2012) International Labour Migration and Migration Policies in Southeast Asia, Asian Journal of Social Science, 40, pp. 392-418.

176. (2012) Migration and Development in Low Income Countries: A Role for Destination Country Policy? Migration and Development, 1, 1, pp. 24-49.

177. (2012) (with M.J. Abbasi-Shavazi and R. Sadeghi) Refugee Movement and Development – Afghan Refugees in Iran, Migration and Development, 1, 2, pp. 261-279.

178. (2013) (with J. Buckley, G. Tucker, G. Wittert, R.J. Adams and D. Wilson) The Australian Baby Boomer Population – Factors Influencing Changes to Health-Related Quality of Life Over Time, Journal of Aging and Health, 25, 1, pp. 29-55.

179. (2013) (with Z. Cheng, F. Guo and X. Yuan) Employment and wage discrimination in the Chinese cities: A comparative study of migrants and locals, Habitat International, 39, pp. 246-255.

180. (2013) (with Y. Tan and A. Zuo) Environment-related Resettlement in China: the Case Study of the Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 22, 1, pp. 77-107.

181. (2013) Migration and Development in Asia and a Role for Australia, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 34, 2, April.

182. (2013) (with J.F. Grant, S.A. Martin, A.W. Taylor, D.H. Wilson, A. Araujo, R.J.T. Adams, A. Jenkins, R.W. Milne, E. Atlantis and G.A. Wittert) Cohort Profile: The Men Androgen Inflammation Lifestyle Environment and Stress (MAILES) Study, International Journal of Epidemiology, doi: 10.1093/ije/dyt064.

183. (2013) From Permanent Settlement to Transnationalism – Contemporary Population Movement between Italy and Australia: Trends and Implications, International Migration, published online 14 July, doi: 10.1111/imig.12122.

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184. (2013) The Changing Demographics of Australia Over the Last 30 Years, Australasian Journal on Ageing, 32 Supplement 2 October, pp. 18-27, DOI: 10.1111/ajag.12113.

185. (2013) (with N. Coffee, M. Daniel, C. Paquet, N. Howard) Is Walkability Associated with a Lower Cardiometabolic Risk?, Health and Place, 21, pp. 163-169.

186. (2013) (with N. Coffee, T. Lockwood, C. Paquet, N. Howard and M. Daniel) Relative Residential Property Value as a Socioeconomic Status Indicator for Health Research, International Journal of Health Geographics, 12, 22, pp. 1-10, doi:10.1186/1476-072X-12-22.

187. (2013) (with S. Castles, G. Hugo and E. Vasta), Rethinking Migration and Diversity in Australia: Introduction, Journal of Intercultural Studies, 34, 2, pp. 115-121.

188. (2013) (with C. Paquet, T.P. Orschulok, N.T. Coffee, N.J. Howard, A.W. Taylor, R.J. Adams, M. Daniel). Are Accessibility and Characteristics of Public Open Spaces Associated with a Better Cardiometabolic Health?, Landscape and Urban Planning, 118, pp. 70-78.

189. (2014) The Economic Contribution of Humanitarian Settlers in Australia, International Migration, 52, 2, doi: 10.1111/imig.12092.

190. (2014) The Role of International Migration in Australia’s Research Workforce, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 23, 1, pp. 27-54.

191. (2014) (with A.W. Taylor, R. Pilkington, H. Feist and E. Dal Grande) A survey of retirement intentions of Baby Boomers. An overview of health, social and economic determinants, BioMed Central Public Health, 14.

192. (2014) The Changing Dynamics of ASEAN International Migration, Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 51, 1, pp. 43-57.

193. (2014) Change and Continuity in Australian International Migration Policy, International Migration Review, Fall, DOI: 10.1111/imre.12120, 48, 3, pp. 1-23.

194. (2014) Some Implications of Recent Global International Migration for Japan: An Australian Perspective, Journal of Population Problems, 70, 3, pp. 207-223.

195. (2014) (Japanese translation – translated by M. Nakagawa and R. Hayashi) Some Implications of Recent Global International Migration for Japan: An Australian Perspective, Journal of Population Problems, 70, 3, pp. 224-263.

196. (2014) (with Y. Tan and X.C. Liu) Exploring relationship between social inequality and adaptation to climate change: evidence from urban household surveys in the Yangtze River Delta, China, Population and Environment, DOI: 10.1007/s11111-014-0223-2.

197. (2014) Sri Lankan Migration to Australia, Sri Lanka Journal of Population Studies, 14, July, Population Association of Sri Lanka, pp. 1-32.

198. (2014) (with M.K. Weeratunga) Changing Family Structure in Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka Journal of Population Studies, 14, July, Population Association of Sri Lanka, pp. 95-114.

199. (2014) (with R. Cope, P. Cassey and J.V. Ross) Assessment of the Risk of Ebola Importation to Australia, PLOS Currents: Outbreaks, 10 December.

200. (2014) Skilled Migration in Australia: Policy and Practice, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 23, 4, pp. 375-396.

201. (2014) A Multi Sited Approach to Analysis of Destination Immigration Data: An Asian Example, International Migration Review, XLVIII, 4, Winter, pp. 998-1027.

202. (2015) (with M. Abbasi-Shavazi and R. Sadeghi) Migration and Fertility: Immigrant-Native Fertility Differentials in Iran, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 24(3):273-297.

203. (2015) Internal and International Migration in East and Southeast Asia: Exploring the Linkages, Population, Space and Place, DOI: 10.1002/psp.1930

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204. (2015) (with Y. Tan and L. Xuchun) Exploring Relationship Between Social Inequality and Adaptation to Climate Change: Evidence from Urban Household Surveys in the Yangzi River Delta, China, Population and Environment, 36, 4, pp. 400-428.

205. (2015) The New Zealand-Australia Migration Corridor, New Zealand Population Review, 41, pp.21-44.

206. (2015) (with D. van Gaans and A. Tonkin) The Development of a Spatial Model of Accessibility to Phase 2 Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs, Journal of Spatial Science, published online 17 November, DOI: 10.1080/14498596.2015.1059375.

207. (2016) (with G. Gioli, M. Manez Costa and J. Scheffran) Introduction: Human mobility, climate change adaptation and development, Migration and Development, 5, 2, pp. 165-170.

208. (2016) ( with G. Tan) The Transnational Migration Strategies of Chinese and Indian Students in Australia, Population, Space and Place, published online 9 June, DOI: 10.1002/psp.2038.

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. (1974) Internal Migration and Urbanization in South Australia, in I.H. Burnley (ed.), Urbanization in Australia - The Post War Experience, Cambridge University Press, pp. 81-98.

2. (1975) ‘Internal Migration Research in Indonesia’ and ‘What Can Be Achieved By the Analysis of Macro Data?’, in R.J. Pryor (ed.), Motivation of Migration, Department of Demography, Australian National University, pp. 25-27 and 59-64.

3. (1976) Demographic and Social Implications of Australian Policy on Population Distribution and Redistribution, in R.J. Pryor (ed.), Population Redistribution: Policy Research, Studies in Migration and Urbanization, No. 2, Australian National University, pp. 66-78.

4. (1976) Research Proposal for a Study of Rural-Urban Migration in West Java, pp. 28-53 in Masri Singarimbun (ed.), Pedoman Praktis Membuat Usul Proyek Penelitian (A Practical Guide for Making Research Proposals), Gadjah Mada University, Population Institute Methodology Series No. 1, Yogyakarta, Gadjah Mada University.

5. (1977) Migration and Urbanization in South Australia 1947-1971, pp. 49-68 in C.A. Forster and R.J. Stimson (eds.), Urban South Australia: Selected Readings, Centre for Applied Social and Survey Research, Monograph Series No. 1, Adelaide.

6. (1977) Discussants Comments, pp. 455-460 in L.T. Ruzicka (ed.), The Economic and Social Supports for High Fertility, Australian National University, Canberra.

7. (1978) Social Aspects, pp. 16-18, 98-100, 101-112, 115-145, 183-184, 191-193, 202 in Australian Development Assistance Agency, Evaluation of the Zamboanga Del Sur Development Project: Republic of the Philippines, Australian Development Assistance Bureau, Canberra.

8. (1979) Indonesia: Patterns of Population Movement to 1971, pp. 177-191 in R.J. Pryor (ed.), Migration and Development in Southeast Asia: A Demographic Perspective, Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur.

9. (1979) Indonesia: Migration To and From Jakarta, pp. 192-203 in R.J. Pryor (ed.), Migration and Development in Southeast Asia: A Demographic Perspective, Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur.

10. (1979) Indonesia: Migration Impact on Javanese Villages, pp. 204-213 in R.J. Pryor (ed.), Migration and Development in Southeast Asia: A Demographic Perspective, Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur.

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11. (1979) Circular Mobility and Life History Analysis: Some Comments Based on Indonesian Experience, in R.J. Pryor (ed.), Residence History Analysis, Studies in Migration and Urbanization, No. 3, Australian National University, pp. 74-83.

12. (1979) Population Projections and Planning, pp. 23-38 in T.K. Bell et al., The Future Role of Local Government in South Australia, Centre for Applied Social and Survey Research, Flinders University, Monograph Series No. 4.

13. (1979) Some Observations on the Role of Australian Agricultural Scientists in Rural Development in Southeast Asia, in Proceedings of Australian Institute of Agricultural Science Victorian Branch Conference on the Role of Australian Agricultural Scientists and Technologists in Asian Rural Development, AIAS, Melbourne, pp. 57-69.

14. (1979) The Changing Rural Population. The Advertiser: Education 79, September 4, 31. (Reprinted in R. Smith [ed.], 1982, Geography Broadsheets for Senior Students, Geography Teachers’ Association of South Australia, Adelaide).

15. (1979) Future Population Outlook in South Australia, in Proceedings of a Symposium on Water - The Limit to Growth in South Australia, Water Research Foundation of Australia, Adelaide, pp. 1-47.

16. (1980) (with J. Elliot) A Demographic Profile. Characteristics of the Elderly and Accommodation, pp. 1-83 in A.J. Radford and K. Badcock (eds.), The Elderly in the Riverland of South Australia. Occasional Paper No. 4 Unit of Primary Care and Community Medicine, The Flinders University of South Australia.

17. (1980) Greek Immigrants in the South Australian Upper Murray (with B.J. Menzies), pp. 170-192 in I.H. Burnley, R.J. Pryor and D.T. Rowland (eds.), Mobility and Community Change in Australia, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane.

18. (1980) Population Movements in Indonesia During the Colonial Period, pp. 95-135 in J.J. Fox, R.G. Garnaut, T. McCawley and J.A.C. Mackie (eds.), Indonesia: Australian Perspectives, Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Canberra.

19. (1980) Indonesia: Patterns of Migration, pp. 206-325 in Suharso, Han Redmana and Suko Bandijono (eds.), Widyakarya Nasional Migrasi dan Pembangunan Regional, Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional, Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (LEKNAS-LIPI) Serie Laporan (2 Volumes), Jakarta.

20. (1980) Indonesia: Population Distribution and Redistribution, pp. 326-361 in Suharso, Han Redmana and Suko Bandijono (eds.), Widyakarya Nasional Migrasi dan Pembangunan Regional, Lembaga Ekonomi dan Kemasyarakatan Nasional, Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (LEKNAS-LIPI) Serie Laporan (2 Volumes), Jakarta.

21. (1980) Some Demographic Aspects of Changing Patterns of Housing Demand and Home Ownership in Australia, in Home Ownership in Australia: A Perspective for Future Policies, Housing Industry Association, Canberra. (53 pp.)

22. (1981) Demographic Transition, The Advertiser Education ‘81, July 14, 25. (Reprinted in R. Smith (ed.), 1982, Geography Broadsheets for Senior Students, Geography Teachers’ Association of South Australia, Adelaide.)

23. (1981) Implications of the Imbalance in Age and Sex Composition of Sub Areas as a Consequence of Migration: The Case of a Rural Developing Nation - Indonesia, pp. 387-415 in International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, International Population Conference Manila 1981, Solicited Papers, 2.

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24. (1981) Community and Village Ties, Village Norms and Village Networks in Migration Decision Making, pp. 186-224 in G.F. DeJong and R.W. Gardner (eds.), Migration Decision Making: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Microlevel Studies in Developed and Developing Countries, Pergamon, New York.

25. (1981) Road Transport, Population Mobility and Development in Indonesia, pp. 355-386 in G.W. Jones and H.V. Richter (eds.), Population Mobility and Development: Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University Development Studies Centre Monograph No. 27, Canberra.

26. (1982) Evaluation of the Impact of Migration on Individuals, Households and Communities, pp. 189-215 in Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. National Migration Surveys: Guidelines for Analysis, United Nations, New York, ST/ESCAP/203.

27. (1983) New Conceptual Approaches to Migration in the Context of Urbanization: A Discussion Based on Indonesian Experience, pp. 69-114 in P.A. Morrison (ed.), Population Movements: Their Forms and Functions in Urbanization and Development, Ordina Editions for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Liege.

28. (1983) The Ageing of Ethnic Populations in Australia With Special Reference to South Australia, in Proceedings of a Seminar on the Ethnic Aged, Geriatric Care Association of Riverland and Murraylands, Berri, pp. 1-57.

29. (1983) (with T.L. Stevenson) The Demography of South Australia in 1893, pp. 135-146 in M. Blencoe and R. van den Hoorn (eds.), South Australia in the 1890s, Constitutional Museum, Adelaide.

30. (1984) Population Mobility and Development in Asia: Flies in a Locked Room?, pp. 57-96 in G.W. Jones (ed.), Demographic Transition in Asia, Maruzen Asia, Singapore.

31. (1984) Internal Migration in Australia: Some First Glimpses from the 1981 Census, pp. 22l-284 in Migration in Australia, Royal Geographical Society of A/Asia (Qld. Inc.) and Australian Population Association (Qld. Regional Group), Brisbane.

32. (1984) Macro Demographic and Social Trends in Australia: Their Implications for Urban Development and Management, pp. 24-58 in Urban Australia: Living in The Next Decade, Australian Institute of Urban Studies Publication No. 116, Canberra. (Shortened version of paper also appeared in Marketplace, No. 1, July 1984, pp. 1-4).

33. (1984) Changes in the Demographic Structure of Australian Families, pp. 317-379 in Vol. I of Proceedings of Australian Family Research Conference, Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne.

34. (1984) The Demographic Impact of Famine, pp. 7-31 in B. Currey and G.J. Hugo (eds.), Famine as a Geographical Phenomenon, D. Reidel, Dordrecht.

35. (1985) Investigating Community Level Effects on Population Movement, pp. 157-175 in J.B. Casterline (ed.), The Collection and Analysis of Community Data, International Statistical Institute, Voorburg, Netherlands.

36. (1985) Circulation in West Java, Indonesia, pp. 75-99 in R.M. Prothero and M. Chapman (eds.), Circulation in Third World Countries, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London.

37. (1985) Structural Change and Labour Mobility in Rural Java, pp. 46-88 in G. Standing (ed.), Labour Circulation and the Labour Process, Croom Helm, London.

38. (1985) Partisipasi Kaum Migran Dalam Ekonomi Kota di Jawa Barat, pp. 318-348 in C. Manning and T.N. Effendi (eds.), Urbanisasi, Pengangguran Dan Sektor Informal Di Kota (Urbanisation, Unemployment and the Urban Informal Sector), Gramedia, Jakarta.

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39. (1985) Demographic Trends and Housing Demand in the Long Term Development of Metropolitan Adelaide - Some Possible Demographic Influences in SA Department of Environment and Planning, Long Term Development of Metropolitan Adelaide: Seminar Series, Department of Environment and Planning, Adelaide.

40. (1986) Migrasi Sirkuler, pp. 57-77 in Kemiskinan Di Indonesia, Diterbitkan Oleh Yayasan Obor Indonesia, Jakarta.

41. (1987) Demographic and Welfare Implications of Urbanization: Direct and Indirect Effects on Sending and Receiving Areas, pp. 136-165 in R.J. Fuchs, G.W. Jones and E. Pernia (eds.), Urbanization and Urban Policies in Pacific Asia, Westview Press, Boulder.

42. (1987) Postwar Refugee Migration in Southeast Asia: Patterns, Problems and Policy Consequences, pp. 237-253 in J.R. Rogge (ed.), Refugees: A Third World Dilemma, Rowman and Littlefield, New Jersey.

43. (1987) Forgotten Refugees: Postwar Forced Migrations Within Southeast Asian Countries, pp. 282-295 in J.R. Rogge (ed.), Refugees: A Third World Dilemma, Rowman and Littlefield, New Jersey.

44. (1987) Australia’s Changing Non-Metropolitan Population, Reference No. 8:1-29 in Rural Australia Symposium 1987: Contributed Papers to the National Symposium, Federal Department of Primary Industry and the Rural Development Centre, University of New England, TRDC Publication No. 151.

45. (1987) Definition of Metropolitan and Urban Boundaries in Australia: Is it Time for a Change?, Section 8, pp. 1-29 in A. Conacher (ed.), Readings in Australian Geography, Proceedings of the 2lst Institute of Australian Geographers’ Conference, Perth 10-18 May 1986, Institute of Australian Geographers (WA Branch) and Department of Geography, University of Western Australia, Perth.

46. (1987) (with M. Luszcz, J. Healy and M. Young) Subjective Well-being and Sense of Personal Control in Older Metropolitan Adelaideans, pp. 36-39 in G.R. Andrew (ed.), Proceedings of the Third Regional Congress, International Association of Gerontology, Asia/Oceania Region, East/West Co-operation, Bangkok.

47. (1988) Population Transitions in Australia, Chapter 6 in R.L. Heathcote and J.A. Mabbutt (eds.), Land, Water and People: Geographical Essays in Australian Resource Management, George Allen and Unwin, Sydney.

48. (1988) The Demographic Possibilities, in L.H. Day and D.T. Rowland (eds.), How Many More Australians?, Longman Cheshire, Melbourne.

49. (1988) Mobile or Moribund? Population Dynamics, Chapter 19 in Heathcote, L. (ed.), The Australian Experience: Essays in Australian Land Settlement and Resource Management, Longman Cheshire, Sydney.

50. (1988) Elderly Migration: Contexts, Issues, Policies and Problems, Chapter 6 in A. Rogers and W. J. Serow (eds.), Elderly Migration: An International Comparative Study, University of Colorado, Boulder.

51. (1988) Elderly Migration in Australia, in A. Rogers and W.J. Serow (eds.), Elderly Migration: An International Comparative Study, University of Colorado, Boulder.

52. (1988) Outputs and Effects of Immigration in Australia: A Commitment to Australia, Chapter 1.6 in Report of the Committee to Advise on Australia’s Immigration Policies, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

53. (1988) Micro-Approaches to the Study of Population Movement: An Indonesian Case Study, pp. 376-395 in J.C. Caldwell, A.G. Hill and V.J. Hull (eds.), Micro-Approaches to Demographic Research, Kegan Paul International, London.

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54. (1989) Australia: The Spatial Concentration of the Turnaround, Chapter 4 in A.G. Champion (ed.), Counterurbanization: The Changing Pace and Nature of Population Deconcentration, Edward Arnold, London.

55. (1989) Internal and International Migration Flows: Some Recent Developments in Asia, pp. 239-260 in Vol. 2 of International Union for the Scientific Study of Population International Population Conference, New Delhi, 1989, IUSSP, Liege, Belgium.

56. (1989) Regional Implications of Recent Demographic Changes in Australia, in L.J. Gibson and R.J. Stimson (eds.), Regional Structural Change: Experience and Prospects in Two Mature Economies, Regional Science Research Institute.

57. (1989) (with D.M. Rudd) Demography of Ageing in Australia, pp. 14-32 in Australian Rotary Health Research Fund, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference, 1988 on Alzheimer’s Disease, Australian Council on the Ageing through Australian Journal on Ageing, Melbourne.

58. (1990) The Changing Urban Situation in Southeast Asia and Australia: Some Implications for the Elderly, Chapter in United Nations Population Division, Ageing in the Context of Urbanisation, United Nations, New York.

59. (1991) Changing Famine Coping Strategies Under the Impact of Population Pressure and Urbanisation: The Case of Population Mobility, in H. G. Bohle, T. Cannon, G. Hugo and F.N. Ibrahim (eds.), Famine and Food Security in Africa and Asia: Indigenous Response and External Intervention to Avoid Indigenous Response and External Intervention to Avoid Hunger, Bayreuther Geowissenschaftliche Arbeiten, Bayreuth, West Germany.

60. (1991) Population and Environment: Some Issues for Australia, pp. 78-96 in N. Bierbaum (ed.), Towards Ecological Sustainability. Prepared for the Planning Committee, Centre for the Environment and Sustainable Development, Flinders University of South Australia.

61. (1991) Recent International Migration Trends in Asia: Some Implications for Australia, pp. 118-145 in J.W. Smith (ed.), Immigration, Population and Sustainable Limits to Australia’s Growth, Flinders Press, Adelaide.

62. (1991) The Changing Urban Situation in South-East Asia and Australia: Some Implications for the Elderly, pp. 203-238 in Department of International Economic and Social Affairs Ageing and Urbanization, Proceedings of the United Nations International Conference on Ageing Populations in the Context of Urbanization, Sendai (Japan), 12-16 September 1988, United Nations, New York.

63. (1992) Women on the Move: Changing Patterns of Population Movement of Women in Indonesia, pp. 174-196 in S. Chant (ed.), Gender and Migration in Developing Countries, Belhaven Press, London.

64. (1992) (with A. Maude) Mining Settlements in Australia, pp. 66-94 in C. Neil, M. Tykkylainen and J. Bradbury (eds.), Coping with Closure, Routledge, London.

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75. (1994) Patterns and Processes of Italian Settlement in South Australia, pp. 33-66 in D. O’Connor and A. Comin (eds.), The First Conference on the Impact of Italians in South Australia (16-17 July 1993) Proceedings, Flinders Press, Adelaide.

76. (1994) (with J.M. Powell and S. McNally) Population and Resources, pp. 13-26 in R.L. Heathcote, Building Bridges: Geography in Australia, Report of the National Committee for Geography, Australian Academy of Sciences, November.

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81. (1995) Population Movements in Indonesia: Recent Developments and Their Implications, pp. 489-533 in Chan Kwok Bun, Ong Jin Hui and Chew Soon Beng (eds.), Crossing Borders: Transmigration in Asia Pacific, Prentice Hall, Singapore.

82. (1995) Population Trends, pp. 21-48 in Australian Urban and Regional Development Review, Urban Australia: Trends and Prospects, Research Report No. 2, Australian Urban and Regional Development Review, Canberra.

83. (1995) Patterns of Settlement within Australia, pp. 49-67 in Australian Urban and Regional Development Review, Urban Australia: Trends and Prospects, Research Report No. 2, Australian Urban and Regional Development Review, Canberra.

84. (1995) Future Population Trends and Patterns of Settlement, pp. 68-82 in Australian Urban and Regional Development Review, Urban Australia: Trends and Prospects, Research Report No. 2, Australian Urban and Regional Development Review, Canberra.

85. (1995) Illegal International Migration in Asia, pp. 397-402 in R. Cohen (ed.), Cambridge Survey of World Migration, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

86. (1996) Diversity Downunder - The Changing Ethnic Mosaic of Sydney and Melbourne, in C.C. Roseman, H.D. Laux and G. Thieme (eds.), EthniCity: Geographic Perspectives on Ethnic Change in Modern Cities, Rowman and Littlefield, Maryland.

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88. (1996) The Population Issue, pp 44-45 in J. Rigg (ed.), Indonesian Heritage: The Human Environment, Editions Didier Millet, Singapore.

89. (1996) Natural Resources for Human Use, pp 122-123 in J. Rigg (ed.), Indonesian Heritage: The Human Environment, Editions Didier Millet, Singapore.

90. (1996) Population Distribution and Urbanization in Indonesia: Recent Trends and Some Policy Issues for the Fifth Five Year Plan, in Kartomo Wirosuhardjo (ed.), Mobilitas Penduduk dan Pembangunan Daerah, University of Indonesian Press, Jakarta.

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94. (1996) Playford’s People: Population Change in South Australia, pp. 29-46 in B. O’Neil, J. Raftery and K. Round (eds.), Playford’s South Australia, Association of Professional Historians Inc., Adelaide.

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96. (1996) Brain Drain and Student Movements, in P.J. Lloyd and L.S. Williams (eds.), International Trade and Migration in the APEC Region, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 210-228.

97. (1996) (with D.S. Massey, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, A. Pellegrino and J.E. Taylor) Theories of International Migration: A Review and Appraisal, in R. Cohen (ed.), Theories of Migration, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

98. (1996) Emerging Patterns and Dynamics of Family Composition and Structure, pp. 45-81 in ESCAP Implications of Asia’s Population Future for Older People in the Family, United Nations, New York.

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99. (1997) Changing Patterns of Population Mobility, pp. 68-100 in T.H. Hull and G.W. Jones (eds.), Indonesia Assessment: Population and Human Resources, Australian National University, Canberra.

100. (1997) (with A. Borowski) Demographic Trends and Policy Implications, in A. Borowski, S. Encel and E. Ozanne (eds.), Ageing and Social Policy in Australia, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, Chapter 2.

101. (1997) The Development of Social Indicators: Some Reflections on OECD and Australian Experience, pp. 1-20 in B.A. Badcock and M.H. Browett (eds.), Developing Small Area Indicators for Policy Research in Australia, Monograph Series 2, National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems, University of Adelaide.

102. (1997) Migration and Female Empowerment, in IUSSP Female Empowerment and Demographic Processes: Moving Beyond Cairo, Lund, Sweden, 21-24 April 1997, Liege, Belgium.

103. (1997) Population Change and Development in Indonesia, pp. 223-249 in R.F. Watters and T.G. McGee (eds.), Asia Pacific: New Geographies of the Pacific Rim, Hurst and Company, London.

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108. (1998) Labour Migration in Southeast Asia: Political, Economic, Social and Security Impacts, pp. 247-272, in M. J. Hassan (ed.), A Pacific Peace: Issues and Responses, ISIS, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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110. (1998) Family Dimensions of Asia-Pacific Migration: Theoretical and Empirical Issues, in P. Brownlee and C. Mitchell (eds.), Migration and Research in the Asia Pacific: Theoretical and Empirical Issues, Asia Pacific Migration Research Network Working Paper No. 3, University of Wollongong.

111. (1998) Funding, pp. 319-342 in Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Challenges for the Social Sciences and Australia, Vol. 2, AGPS, Canberra.

112. (1998) International Migration, Internal Migration and the Spatial Distribution of the Elderly in Australia, chapter 10 in A. Rogers (ed.), Immigration, Internal Migration and the National Redistribution of the Elderly Population, The Third Colorado Conference on Elderly Migration, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado.

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114. (1998) International Migration of Women in Southeast Asia: Major Patterns and Policy Issues, pp. 98-141 in C.M. Firdausy (ed.), International Migration in Southeast Asia, The Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program, The Toyota Foundation and The Southeast Asian Studies Program, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta.

115. (1998) Putting People Back into the Planning Process: The Changing Role of Geographical Information Systems, pp. 19-49 in S. Magarey (ed.), Social Justice: Politics, Technology and Culture for a Better World, Wakefield Press, Adelaide.

116. (1998) Off-site Socio-Economic Impacts, pp. 93-103 in National Collaborative Project on Indicators for Sustainable Agriculture Sustainable Agriculture: Assessing Australia’s Recent Performance, SCARM Technical Report 70, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Victoria.

117. (1998) Demographic Change in Families in South Australia, in The Office for Families and Children The Future for Families, Proceedings from the half day forum focussing on social, economic and demographic trends that will affect families in South Australia, Strategic Planning and Policy Division, Department of Human Services, Adelaide.

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122. (1999) Key Issues in International Migration Today; Trends, in Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People, Migration at the Threshold of the Third Millennium, Proceedings IV World Congress on the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Refugees, Vatican, 5-10 October 1998, Tipografica Leberit, Rome.

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126. (1999) Managing Mobilisation and Migration of Southeast Asia’s Population, pp. 171-214 in Wong Tai-Chee and Mohan Singh (eds.), Development and Challenge: Southeast Asia in the New Millennium, Times Academic Press, Singapore.

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129. (2000) Demographic and Social Patterns, pp. 74-109 in T.R. Leinbach and R. Ulack (eds.), Southeast Asia: Diversity and Development, Prentice Hall, New Jersey.

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131. (2000) The Patterns and Trends of Indonesian Migration During the Last Three Decades, Proceedings of Symposium on Current Policy Issues on Population Mobility, Urbanisation and Transition, Ministry of Transmigration and Population in collaboration with Lembaga Demografi FEUI and UNFPA, Indonesia.

132. (2000) Migration and Women’s Empowerment, pp. 287-317 in H.B. Presser and G. Sen (eds.), Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Processes: Moving Beyond Cairo, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

133. (2000) Recent Trends in the Ageing of Australia’s Population and Their Implications, pp. 82-142 in Council on the Ageing Inaugural National Cota Congress Proceedings 1999: Older Australians: A Working Future?, Council on the Ageing (SA) Inc., Adelaide.

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135. (2001) Foreign Workers’ Integration in Australia and Undocumented Immigration in Asia, pp. 63-97 in OECD Proceedings, International Migration in Asia: Trends and Policies, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, France.

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145. (2002) Australia’s Changing Non-Metropolitan Population, in D. Wilkinson and I. Blue (eds.), The New Rural Health, May, Oxford University Press.

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148. (2002) Migration and Demography: Global and Australian Trends and Issues for Policy Makers, Business and Employers, pp. 84-116 in M. Crock and K. Lyon (eds.), Nation Skilling: Migration, Labour and the Law, Asia Pacific Migration Research Network. Working Paper No. 11, Desert Pea Press, Sydney.

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150. (2003) (with P. Smailes) The Gilbert Valley, South Australia, pp. 65-106 in C. Cocklin and M. Alston (eds.), Community Sustainability in Rural Australia: A Question of Capital?, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.

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157. (2003) Geographic Information Systems, pp. 458-460 in P. Demeney and G. McNicoll (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Population, Macmillan Reference USA.

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159. (2003) Who Goes Where?, in B. Havenhand (ed.), International Careers for Australians, Global Exchange.

160. (2003) (with A. Champion) Introduction: Moving Beyond the Urban-Rural Dichotomy, pp. 3-24 in New Forms of Urbanisation: Beyond the Urban-Rural Dichotomy, Ashgate, Aldershot.

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161. (2003) (with A. Champion) Conclusion and Recommendations, pp. 365-384 in New Forms of Urbanisation: Beyond the Urban-Rural Dichotomy, Ashgate, Aldershot.

162. (2004) International Labour Migration and Village Dynamics: A Study of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, pp. 103-133 in T.R. Leinbach (ed.), The Indonesian Rural Economy: Mobility, Work and Enterprise, Institute of South East Asian Studies, Singapore.

163. (2004) (with I. Burnley, P. Murphy and N. Marshall) Why Sea Changers Move: Income Support Recipients, pp. 161-174 in I. Burnley and P. Murphy (eds.), Sea Change: Movement from Metropolitan to Arcadian Australia, UNSW Press, Sydney.

164. (2004) Recent Population Movements Between India and Australia: Trends and Implications, pp. 229-298 in D. Gopal and D Rumley (eds.), India and Australia: Issues and Opportunities, Authorspress, Delhi.

165. (2004) Demography, pp. 66-81 in Cromar, N., Cameron, S. and Fallowfield, H. (eds.), Environmental Health in Australia and New Zealand, Oxford University Press.

166. (2004) Australia: The Continent of Immigrants, pp. 1-17 in M.I. Toro-Morn and M. Aliciea (eds.), Migration and Immigration: A Global View, Greenwood Press.

167. (2004) Projections of Global Carrying Capacity, in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), developed under the auspices of the UNESCO, EOLSS Publishers, Oxford, United Kingdom (http://www.eolss.net).

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171. (2004) (with C. Stahl) Labor Export Strategies in Asia, pp. 174-200, in D.S. Massey and J.E. Taylor (eds.), International Migration: Prospects and Policies in a Global Market, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

172. (2004) International Mobility of the Highly Skilled: An Australian Perspective, pp. 73-100, in F.Q. Wood (ed.), ‘Beyond Brain Drain’ – Mobility, Competitiveness and Scientific Excellence. Workshop report prepared by Centre for Higher Education Management and Policy, University of New England, Armidale, Australia.

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175. (2004) International Migration in Australia and New Zealand: Recent Developments, pp. 229-275 in M.A. Alingue (ed.), Migraciones Internacionales: Un Mundo en Movimiento, Universidad Externado de Colombia, Colombia.

176. (2004) Preface, pp. 5-7 in National Population Summit Australia’s Population Challenge: The National Population Summit, The Australian Population Institute (SA) Inc, Adelaide.

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178. (2005) Population, pp. 20-48 in J. Spoehr (ed.), State of South Australia: Trends and Issues, Wakefield Press, Adelaide.

179. (2005) Population Movement in Indonesia: Implications for the Potential Spread of HIV/AIDS, in S. Jatrana, M. Toyota and B.S.A. Yeoh (eds.), Migration and Health in Asia, Routledge, London.

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182. (2005) A Demographic View of Changing Youth in Asia, pp. 59-88 in F. Gale and S. Fahey (eds.), Youth in Transition: The Challenges of Generational Change in Asia, UNESCO, Bangkok.

183. (2005) Migration Policies in Australia and their Impact on Development in Countries of Origin, pp. 199-215 in International Migration and the Millennium Development Goals – Selected Papers of the UNFPA Expert Group Meeting, Marrakech, Morocco, 11-12 May 2005, United Nations Population Fund, New York.

184. (2006) Population Development and the Urban Outlook in Southeast Asia, pp. 270-300 in Wong Tai Chee, Brian J. Shaw and Goh Kim Chuan (eds.), Challenging Sustainability: Urban Development and Change in Southeast Asia, Marshall Cavendish, Singapore.

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186. (2006) Australian Demographic Change and its Implications for Sydney, pp. 3-23 in R. Freestone, B. Randolph and C. Butler-Bowdon (eds.), Talking About Sydney: Population, Community and Culture in Contemporary Sydney, University of New South Wales Press in association with the Historic Houses Trust and the Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales, Sydney.

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191. (2006) Migration and Sustainable Development of Cities in Asia, pp. 54-87 in Shanghai Municipal Population and Family Planning Commission, Shanghai Administration Institute and Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Foreign Experts, International Forum on Construction of Harmonious Society, Population Development, Human Capacity Building and Healthy City, Shanghai, 8-9 November, 2005, Shanghai Municipal Population and Family Planning Commission, Shanghai.

192. (2006) The Asia/Pacific Region, pp. 130-147 in B. Marshall (ed.), The Politics of Migration: A Survey, Routledge.

193. (2006) Diaspora and Dual Citizenship Issues: An Australian Perspective, pp. 5-15 in J. Gatt-Rutter and P. Genovesi (eds.), Italian Australian Institute (IAI) Papers – Proceedings of a Seminar on Dual Citizenship and Transnational Voting Rights: An Australian Perspective, Held at Swinburne University of Technology, Victoria, 25 August 2006, published by Italian Australian Institute, La Trobe University, Melbourne.

194. (2007) Population, in I. Douglas, R. Huggett and C. Perkins (eds.), Companion Encyclopaedia of Geography: From Local to Global, Routledge.

195. (2007) Recent Population Change in Australia, pp. 22-36 in Proceedings of 2007 Fenner Conference on the Environment – Water, Population and Australia’s Urban Future, The Shine Dome, Canberra.

196. (2007) Population Trends and Economic Development: The Role of Government, pp. 48-49 Growing Regions – Reports from an International Conference, Brisbane, 25-27 July 2006.

197. (2007) (with Hong Xoan Nguyen Thi) Marriage Migration between Vietnam and Taiwan: A View from Vietnam, pp. 365-391 in I. Attané and C.Z. Guilmoto (eds.), Watering the Neighbour’s Garden: The Growing Demographic Female Deficit in Asia, CICRED, Paris.

198. (2007) International Migration and Development in Asia, in Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of Asia-Pacific Migration Research Network: Migration, Development and Poverty Reduction, held on 26-29 May 2007, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, Fujian China, pp. 11-46.

199. (2008) (with C. Smith) Migration, Urbanization and the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Empirical and Theoretical Observations in China and Indonesia, in J. Logan (ed.), Urban China in Transition, Blackwell Publishing, pp. 294-314.

200. (2008) Recent Trends in International Migration in South Australia, Keynote Presentation, Third Regional Multicultural Conference ‘Shaping the Future’ Conference Report, Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia, pp. 12-19.

201. (2008) International Migration in Indonesia and its Impacts on Regional Development, in T. van Naerssen, E. Spaan and A. Zoomers (eds.), Global Migration and Development, Routledge, pp. 43-65.

202. (2008) Sydney: The Globalization of an Established Immigrant Gateway, in M. Price and L. Benton-Short (eds.), Migrants to the Metropolis: The Rise of Immigrant Gateway Cities, Syracuse University Press, pp. 68-96.

203. (2008) Future Urban Population and Settlement Transitions, in P.W. Newton (ed.), Transitions: Pathways Towards Sustainable Urban Development in Australia, CSIRO Publishing, pp. 149-170.

204. (2008) Quantifying Transnationalism: Asian Migration to Australia, in R. Stojanov and J. Novosak (eds.), Migration, Development and Environment: Migration Processes from the Perspective of Environmental Change and Development Approach at the Beginning of the 21st Century, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle Upon Tyne, pp. 172-208.

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205. (2008) Demographic Change and International Labour Mobility in Asia-Pacific – Implications for Business and Regional Economic Integration: Synthesis, Chapter 1 in G. Hugo and S. Young (eds.), Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, pp. 1-62.

206. (2008) (with P. Callister and J. Badkar) Demographic Change and International Labour Mobility in Australasia – Issues, Policies and Implications for Cooperation, Chapter 4 in G. Hugo and S. Young (eds.), Labour Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, pp. 131-170.

207. (2008) Migration in Indonesia: Recent trends and implications, in P. Graham (ed.), Horizons of Home: Nation, Gender and Migrancy in Island Southeast Asia, Annual Indonesia Lecture Series number 25, Monash University Press, Clayton, Victoria.

208. (2008) Migration and Health, pp. 195-209 in IOM, ESCAP Situation Report on International Migration in East and South-East Asia, Regional Thematic Working Group on International Migration including Human Trafficking, ILO, Bangkok.

209. (2009) Emerging Demographic Trends in Asia and the Pacific: The Implications for International Migration, in Bertelsmann Stiftung and Migration Policy Institute (eds.), Talent, Competitiveness and Migration: The Transatlantic Council on Migration,.Verlag Bertelsmann Gütersloh, Gutersloh, pp. 33-99.

210. (2009) Returning Youthful Nationals to Australia: Brain Gain or Brain Circulation?, in D. Conway and R.B. Potter (eds.), Return Migration of the Next Generations: 21st Century Transnational Mobility, Ashgate, pp. 185-219.

211. (2009) (with G. Dasvarma) Recent Developments in Indian Migration to Australia, in D. Gopal and A. Mayne (eds.), Cultural Diversity, Governance and Policy: India-Australia, Shipra Publications, pp. 206-228.

212. (2009) (with S. Bakalis) The Potential of Hellenic-Australian Diaspora Entrepreneurial Networks, Greek Research in Australia: Proceedings of the Biennial International Conference of Greek Studies, Flinders University, Adelaide.

213. (2009) (with V. Sharma) Exploring the Population-Environment Nexus: Understanding Climate Change, Environmental Degradation and Migration in Bangladesh, XXVI International Population Conference of the IUSSP, XXVI International Population Conference of the IUSSP, Scientific Programme, Marrakech, Morocco, 27 September - 2 October 2009.

214. (2009) Australians and Britain in 2001: A Demographic Perspective, in C. Bridge, R. Crawford and D. Dunstan (eds.), Australians in Britain: The Twentieth-Century Experience, Monash University ePress, Melbourne, pp. 2.1-2.25.

215. (2009) Circular Migration and Development: An Asia-Pacific Perspective, in O. Hofirek, R. Klvanova and M. Nekorjak (eds.), Boundaries in Motion: Rethinking Contemporary Migration Events, Centre for the Study of Democracy and and Culture, pp. 165-190.

216. (2009) South Australia’s Changing Population, in J. Spoehr (ed.), State of South Australia: From Crisis to Poverty, Wakefield Press, Kent Town, Adelaide, pp. 67-98.

217. (2009) Flows of Immigrants, 1993-2008: Australia, in J. Higley and J. Nieuwenhuysen (eds.), Nations of Immigrants: Australia and USA Compared, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.

218. (2009) Migration, Labour Mobility and Poverty, in A. Stoler, J. Redden and L. Jackson (eds.), Migration, Labour Mobility and Poverty Reduction in the Asia-Pacific Region, Cambridge University Press.

219. (2010) Water and Population, in C.B. Daniels (ed.), Adelaide Water of a City, Wakefield Press, Kent Town, Adelaide, pp. 347-348.

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220. (2010) Climate Change Induced Mobility and the Existing Migration Regime in Asia and the Pacific. Chapter 2 in Climate Change and Displacement: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Jane McAdam, Hart Publishing, Oxford.

221. (2011) (with Yan Tan) Demographic Impacts of the Three Gorges Dam, in S. Brunn and A. Wood (eds.), Engineering Earth: The Impacts of Mega-Engineering Projects, Dordrecht Heidelberg, London, pp. 1583-1598.

222. (2011) Governance and Institutional Issues in Migration in Asia, in G.S. Shabbir, C.A. McNally and V. Popovski (eds.), Cross-Border Governance in Asia: Regional Issues and Mechanisms, United Nations University Press, New York.

223. (2011) Circulation in West Java, Indonesia, pp. 75-99 in R.M. Prothero and M. Chapman (eds.), Circulation in Third World Countries, Second Edition, Routledge, United Kingdom.

224. (2011) Changing Spatial Patterns of Immigrant Settlement, in M. Clyne and J. Jupp (eds.), Multiculturalism and Integration – A Harmonious Combination ANU E Press, Canberra, pp.1-40.

225. (2011) Lessons from Past Forced Resettlement for Climate Change Migration. Chapter 10 in Etienne Piguet, Antoine Pécoud and Paul de Guchteneire (eds.), Migration and Climate Change, UNESCO Publishing/Cambridge University Press, pp.260-288.

226. (2011) Is Decentralisation the Answer? In Australian Government Productivity Commission, A ‘Sustainable’ Population? – Key Policy Issues, Roundtable Proceedings, Canberra, 21-22 March 2011, AGPS, Canberra, pp.133-169.

227. (2011) International Migration in Australia and the Global Financial Crisis, in J. Higley, J. Nieuwenhuysen and S. Neerup (eds.), Immigration and the Financial Crisis: The United States and Australia Compared, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 35-56.

228. (2011) (with C. Aghazarm and G. Appave) Communicating Effectively about Migration, in International Organization for Migration World Migration Report 2011, IOM, Geneva, pp. 3-47.

229. (2012) (with J. Pincus) Introduction: The Issues in Brief, in J. Pincus and G. Hugo (eds.) A Greater Australia: Population, Policies and Governance, The Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne, pp. 6-13.

230. (2012) Population Distribution and Internal Migration, in J. Pincus and G. Hugo (eds.) A Greater Australia: Population, Policies and Governance, The Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne, pp. 72-95.

231. (2012) (with P. Njuki and S. Vas Dev) Social Inclusion and Multiculturalism: The Impact of International Migration, in J. Pincus and G. Hugo (eds.), A Greater Australia: Population, Policies and Governance, The Committee for Economic Development of Australia, Melbourne, pp. 134-149.

232. (2012) (with J.E. Taylor, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, D.S. Massey and A. Pellegrino) International Migration and National Development, reprinted in O. Bakewell (ed.), Migration and Development, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

233. (2012) (with J.E. Taylor, J. Arango, A. Kouaouci, D.S. Massey and A. Pellegrino) International Migration and Community Development, reprinted in O. Bakewell (ed.), Migration and Development, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

234. (2012) Expatriates, in P. Beilharz and T. Hogan (eds.), Sociology: Antipodean Perspectives, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 451-455.

235. (2012) Regulating Difference: Population Policy in the Settler State, in P. Beilharz and T. Hogan (eds.), Sociology: Antipodean Perspectives, Second Edition, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, pp. 429-433.

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236. (2012) Education, Migration and Development. Pp 25-36 in Commonwealth Advisory Bureau, Policy Briefing, Issues before Education Ministers at Mauritius in August 2012, 18th Commonwealth Conference of Education Ministers, Nexus Strategic Publishers, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

237. (2012) Population Flows Between South Australia and Asia, pp. 20-44 in J. Spoehr and P. Jain (eds.) The Engaging State: South Australia’s Engagement with the Asia-Pacific Region, Wakefield Press, Kent Town, South Australia.

238. (2012) Climate Change and Migration: Some Lessons from Existing Knowledge of Migration in Southeast Asia, pp. 45-59 in L. Elliott (ed.) Climate Change, Migration and Human Security in Southeast Asia, RSIS Monograph No. 24, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

239. (2012) Changing Patterns of Population Mobility in Southeast Asia, pp. 121-164 in L. Williams and M.P. Guest (eds.), Demographic Change in Southeast Asia: Recent Histories and Future Directions, Southeast Asia Program Publications, Cornell University, New York.

240. (2012) International Labour Migration Policy and Development in Indonesia, Chapter 10, in M. Rahman and A. Ullah (eds.), Asian Migration Policy: South, South East and East Asia, Nova Publishers.

241. (2012) Environmental Migration, Chapter 88 in D.R. Gallagher (ed.), Environmental Leadership – A Reference Handbook, Sage Publications.

242. (2012) Introduction, in G. Hugo (ed.) Migration and Climate Change, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK.

243. (2012) (with S. Bakalis and T. Joiner) Parallels of Diaspora Processes in Ancient Greece with Contemporary Greek Diaspora Centres: The Case of the Greek-Australian Diaspora, Chapter 34 in G.P. Prastacos, F. Wang and K.E. Soderquist (eds.) Leadership through the Classics: Learning Management and Leadership from Ancient East and West Philosophy, Springer, pp. 525-538.

244. (2013) Famine and Migration, in I. Ness (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Wiley Blackwell.

245. (2013) (with R. Bedford) Pacific Islands, Migration 18th Century to Present, The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Volume IV, Wiley Blackwell, pp. 2358-2373.

246. (2013) Malaysia, Migration, 1970s to Present, in I. Ness (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Volume IV, Wiley Blackwell, pp. 2094-2099.

247. (2013) The Demography of Ageing in Australia, in L. Rogers and J. Noble (eds.), Positive Ageing: Think Volunteering, Volunteering SA&NT Inc., Adelaide, Australia, pp. 40-51.

248. (2013) Australian Population Futures, in M.R. Raupach, A.J. McMichael, J.J. Finnigan, L. Manderson, B.H. Walker (eds.), Negotiating Our Future: Living Scenarios for Australia to 2050, Vol. 2, Australian Academy of Science, pp. 38-50.

249. (2013) Migration Between the Asia-Pacific and Australia: A Development Perspective, in J. Cortina and E. Ochoa-Reza (eds.), New Perspectives on International Migration and Development, Columbia University Press, New York, pp. 229-275.

250. (2013) Perspectivas A Futuro: Migraccion o Adaptacion, in X. de la Macorra, J.A. Sandoval and A. Vizcaino (eds.), Migracion Humana Y Cambio Climatico, Fundacion BBVA Bancomer: Mexico, pp.217-224.

251. (2013) Population, in J. Spoehr (ed.) State of South Australia: Turbulent Times, Wakefield Press, Adelaide, pp.144-174.

252. (2013) Ten Commonly Held Misconceptions on Climate Change and Migration, in R. Stojanov, Z. Zalud, P. Cudlin, A. Farda, O. Urban and M. Trnka (eds.), Global Change and Resilience: From

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Impacts to Responses, Proceedings of the 3rd annual Global Change and Resilience Conference, Global Change Research Centre, Brno, Czech Republic.

253. (2013) (with Y. Tan) Mobility and Desertification: New Evidence from Rural Household Survey in the Minqin Oasis, Northwest China, in R. Stojanov, Z. Zalud, P. Cudlin, A. Farda, O. Urban and M. Trnka (eds.), Global Change and Resilience: From Impacts to Responses, Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Global Change and Resilience Conference, Global Change Research Centre, Brno, Czech Republic.

254. (2013) (with D. Bardsley) Migration and Climate Change: Examining Thresholds of Change to Guide Effective Adaptation Decision-Making, in G. Hugo (ed.), Climate Change and Migration, Chapter 20, Edward Elgar, pp. 418-442.

255. (2014) (with D. Bardsley) Migration and Environmental Change in Asia, Chapter 2 in E. Piguet and F. Laczko (eds.), People on the Move in a Changing Climate: Comparing the Impact of Environmental Change on Migration in Different Regions of the World, Springer Netherlands, pp.21-48.

256. (2014) (with F. Guo, Z. Cheng and W. Gao) Wages and Employment Status of China’s Migrant Workers, in M. Wang, P. Kee and J. Gao (eds.), Transforming Chinese Cities, Routledge, London, ISBN: 9780415636650, pp. 95-112.

257. (2014) Immigrant Settlement in Regional Australia: Patterns and Processes, pp. 57-82 in R. Dufty-Jones and J. Connell (eds.), Rural Change in Australia, Ashgate, United Kingdom.

258. (2014) The Population of the Spencer Gulf Region, pp. 422-432 in S.A. Shepherd, S.M. Madigan, B.M. Gillanders, S. Murray-Jones and D.J. Wiltshire (eds.), Natural History of Spencer Gulf, Royal Society of SA Inc, Adelaide.

259. (2014) Using Census Data: An Australian Example, pp. 103-123 in R.J. Stimson (eds.) Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Spatially Integrated Social Science, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

260. (In press – accepted 2011) (with N. Fuller and G. Tan) Diaspora and Identity Among Young Indians in Australia: A Demographic Perspective, in V. Veeran and V. Chandra (eds.), Indian Diaspora and Identity Crisis Among Young Indians: A Global Perspective, Emerald Publishers, UK.

261. (2014) Migrants in Society: Diversity and Cohesion, pp. 243-294 in S. Vertovec (ed.), Migration and Diversity, International Library of Studies on Migration, An Elgar Research Collection, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA.

262. (2014) (with A. Sevoyan) Vulnerability to Climate Change Among Disadvantaged Groups, in J.P. Palutikof, S.L. Boulter, J. Barnett and D. Rissik (eds.), Applied Studies in Climate Adaptation, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK. doi: 10.1002/9781118845028.ch29.

263. (2015) Constructing Migration in South-East Asia: Conceptual, Empirical and Policy Issues, pp. 292-330 in P. Kreager, B. Winney, S. Ulijaszek and C. Capelli (eds.), Population in the Human Sciences, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom.

264. (2015) International Migration by Ethnic South and Southeast Asians, pp. 530-537 in J.D. Wright (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Volume 12, Elsevier, Oxford.

265. (2015) The Sri Lankan Population in Australia, pp. 15-38 L. Dissanayake and S. Ukwatta (eds.), Population and Development: A Festschrift in Honour of Professor K.A.P. Siddhisena, Department of Demography, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka.

266. (2015) (with J. Napitupulu), From Boats, Borders and Ballot Boxes: Asylum Seekers on Australia’s Northern Shores, pp. 213-233 in Mobility and Migration Choices, Ashgate, United Kingdom.

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267. (2015) International Migration and Australia’s National Interest in the Asian Century, Chapter 12 in J. Farrar, M. Hiscock and V.I. Lo, Australia’s Trade, Investment and Security in the Asian Century, World Scientific Publishing Company Pty. Ltd., Singapore.

268. (2015) (with J. Wall) Population Distribution, Environment and Climate Change in Non-Metropolitan Australia, in C.D. Butler, J. Dixon and A.G. Capon (eds.), Health of People, Places and Planet. Reflections Based on Tony McMichael's Four Decades of Contribution to Epidemiological Understanding, ANU E Press.

269. (2015) Diaspora, Development and Engagement in Australia, in J. Crush, A. Chikanda and M. Walton-Roberts (eds.), Diasporas, Development and Governance, Taylor Francis, London.

270. (2016) (with J. Wall and M. Young) Migration in Australia and New Zealand, in M.J. White (ed.), Handbook of Migration, Springer Netherlands.

271. (2016) (with D. Bardsley and N.D. Wiseman) Generating Narratives on Future Risk to Inform Regional Climate Change Adaptation Planning, pp. 89-111 in Jorg J.K. Knieling (ed.), Climate Adaptation Governance: Theory, Concepts and Praxis in Cities and Regions, Chichester, Wiley-Blackewell, 89-111.

THESES

1. (1967) Service Provision in a Sector of Western Metropolitan Adelaide, thesis submitted for degree of BA (Hons), University of Adelaide. (108 pp.)

2. (1971) Internal Migration in South Australia, thesis submitted for degree of Master of Arts, The Flinders University of South Australia. (287 pp.)

3. (1975) Population Mobility in West Java, Indonesia, thesis submitted for degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Demography, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University. (699 pp.)

MONOGRAPHS

1. (1976) The Social Impact of the Philippine-Australian Development Assistance Programme, Zamboanga Del Sur Development Project (with M. Tolentino), Pagadian City, Colombo Plan – Government of Australia-Republic of the Philippines. (139 pp.)

2. (1980) Some Demographic Factors Influencing Recent and Future Demand for Educational Services in Australia, Australian College of Education, South Australian Chapter, Adelaide. (56 pp.)

3. (1981) (with Hananto Sigit and Sam Suharto) Migration, Urbanization and Development in Indonesia, United Nations, Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok. (202 pp.)

4. (1981) (with A. Radford and K. Badcock) The Elderly of Port Elliot and Goolwa in South Australia, Monograph 5, Unit of Primary Care and Community Medicine, The Flinders University of South Australia. (101 pp.)

5. (1981) (with D.M. Rudd and J.H. Cooper) Population Projections for Non Metropolitan Local Government Areas: A Methodology and Illustrative Projections, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide. (215 pp.)

6. (1981) (with D. Balfour) Pade Hydroelectric Project Feasibility Report Volume 3: Socio Economic and Power Demand Study, Governments of Australia and Indonesia, Canberra. (138 pp.)

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7. (1982) (with A.J. Radford, J.C. Litt and K.A. Badcock) The Elderly in Prospect, Adelaide, Monograph 6, Unit of Primary Care and Community Medicine, The Flinders University of South Australia. (146 pp.)

8. (1982) Cikaso Irrigation Project Pre Feasibility Study May 1982: Volume 5: Sociological Study, West Java Public Works Department, Bandung. (210 pp.)

9. (1983) The Ageing of Ethnic Populations in South Australia, South Australian Ethnic Affairs Commission, Adelaide. (111 pp.)

10. (1983) South Australia’s Changing Population. South Australian Geographical Papers (Royal Geographical Society of A/Asia, SA Branch), 1. (71 pp.)

11. (1984) (with B. Hanna) National Migration Surveys: IX Guidelines for Tabulation, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Comparative Study on Migration, Urbanization and Development in the ESCAP Region Survey Manuals, Bangkok. (174 pp.)

12. (1984) (with C. Faulkner and M. Young) A Demographic Profile of the Academic Staff of Flinders University. Discipline of Geography, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of SA, December. (57 pp.)

13. (1986) (with J. Healy and M. Luszcz) The Elderly in Suburban Adelaide, Studies in Policy and Administration No. 1, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide. (178 pp.)

14. (1986) Elderly Migration in Australia, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide. (143 pp.)

15. (1986) The Australian Immigration Points System: An Appraisal of the Rationale, Objectives, Achievements and Future of the Australian Immigration Points System and an Analysis of its Present and Past Operations, Report for the Migration Committee (Committee l) of the National Population Council, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia.

16. (1988) Outputs and Effects of Immigration in Australia. Report prepared for the Committee to Advise on Australia’s Immigration Policy, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia. (208 pp.)

17. (1989) (with Lim Lin Lean and S. Narayan) Malaysian Human Resources Development Planning Project Module II: Labour Supply and Processes, Study No. 4: Labour Mobility, First Draft of Final Report, January. (708 pp.)

18. (1990) Migration of Women in Less Developed Countries: A Review of Population Research Issues. Paper prepared for United Nations Population Division, New York.

19. (1991) (with A. Singhanetra-Renard), International Migration of Contract Labour in Asia: Issues and Implications, IDRC, Ottawa.

20. (1994) Migration and the Family, Occasional Paper Series, No. 12, United Nations, Vienna. 21. (1995) Understanding Where Immigrants Live, Australian Government Publishing Service,

Canberra. 22. (1998) Recent Trends in the Ageing of South Australia’s Population, Prepared under the

Research Program of the Geodemographic Research Group, Department for Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts and the University of Adelaide, Adelaide.

23. (1999) Gender and Migrations in Asian Countries, Gender in Population Studies Series edited by Antonella Pinneli, IUSSP, Belgium

24. (1999) Atlas of the Australian People – 1996 Census: Tasmania, DIMA, Canberra. 25. (1999) Atlas of the Australian People – 1996 Census: Queensland, DIMA, Canberra. 26. (1999) Atlas of the Australian People – 1996 Census: National Overview, DIMA, Canberra.

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27. (2000) (with M. Bell) Internal Migration in Australia 1991-1996 Overview and the Overseas-Born, AGPS, Canberra.

28. (2000) Demographic Change in Families in South Australia, prepared under the Research Program of the Geodemographic Research Group of South Australia, Department for Transport, Urban Planning and the Arts and Adelaide University.

29. (2000) Indonesian Overseas Contract Worker’s HIV Knowledge: A Gap in Information, South-East Asia HIV and Development Project, UNDP, Thailand.

30. (2001) (with D. Rudd and K. Harris) Emigration from Australia: Economic Implications, Second Report on an ARC SPIRT Grant, CEDA Information Paper No. 77.

31. (2001) (with P. Smailes, C. Macgregor, M. Fenton and D. Brunckhorst) Defining Social Catchments in Non-Metropolitan Australia, Department of Agricultural Fisheries and Forestry, Bureau of Rural Sciences, Australia, July.

32. (2001) (with E. Baker and N. Coffee) Suburbanisation vs Reurbanisation: Population Distribution Changes in Australian Cities, The National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems (GISCA).

33. (2001) Indonesia: Internal and International Population Mobility: Implications for the Spread of HIV/AIDS, UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development Office, UNAIDS and ILO, Indonesia.

34. (2001) Mobilitas Penduduk Dan HIV/AIDS Di Indonesia, UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development Office, UNIADS, Indonesia.

35. (2002) An Australian Perspective on the UNFPA’s ‘State of World Population 2002: People, Poverty and Possibilities’, Australian Reproductive Health Alliance Occasional Papers, 3, 1.

36. (2003) Migration and Development: A Perspective from Asia, IOM Migration Research Series, 14.

37. (2003) (with D. Rudd and K. Harris) Australia’s Diaspora: It’s Size, Nature and Policy Implications. CEDA Information Paper No. 80.

38. (2004) Australia’s Most Recent Immigrants 2001. Australian Census Analytic Program, Catalogue Number 2053.0, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra.

39. (2004) A New Paradigm of International Migration: Implications for Migration Policy and Planning for Australia, Research Paper, No. 10, Information, Analysis and Advice for the Parliament, Information and Research Services, Department of the Parliamentary Library.

40. (2008) The Demographic Outlook for Australian Universities’ Academic Staff, Council of the Humanities and Social Sciences (CHASS) Occasional Paper 6.

41. (2008) Migration, Development and Environment, IOM Migration Research Series No 35. 42. (2008) (with M. Luszcz, E. Carson, J. Hinsliff, P. Edwards, C. Barton and P. King) State of Ageing

in South Australia, Report to the South Australian Office for the Ageing. Published by the Department for Families and Communities, Government of South Australia.

43. (2012) (with H. Feist and K. Parker) Final Report: Linking Rural Older People to Community Through Technology. Murray Mallee Aged Care Group, August.

WORKING PAPERS/RESEARCH NOTES

1. (1975) Demographic Research in Indonesia: A Review, Australian National University Dept. of Demography Working Papers in Demography, No. 1. (26 pp.)

2. (1977) An Estimate of the Number of Children Aged 0-12 Years by Sex and Single Ages in South Sulawesi 1976, Working Paper No. 1, Population Institute, Hasanuddin University, Ujung Pandang. (7 pp.)

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3. (1977) Migrasi di Indonesia, Working Paper No. 2, Population Institute, Hasanuddin University, Ujung Pandang. (16 pp.)

4. (1977) Fertility Levels in South Sulawesi, Working Paper No. 3, Population Institute, Hasanuddin University, Ujung Pandang. (19 pp.)

5. (1978) A Proposal for Tabulations from Migration Data Collected in the 1976 Indonesian Intercensal Survey, Working Paper No. 4, Population Institute, Hasanuddin University, Ujung Pandang. (17 pp.)

6. (1983) Interstate Migration in Australia 1976-1981, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 50. (65 pp.)

7. (1983) Population Change in Australian Urban and Rural Areas, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 51. (65 pp.)

8. (1983) Changing Distribution and Age Structure of Birthplace Groups in Australia, 1976-1981, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 54. (85 pp.)

9. (1983) (with D. Wood) Recent Mortality Trends in Australia, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 55. (110 pp.)

10. (1983) The Changing Australian Family: Structure and Characteristics of Households and Families in Australia at the 1981 Census, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 56, National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University of South Australia.

11. (1983) Recent Fertility Trends and Differentials in Australia, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 57. (99 pp.)

12. (1984) (with D. Wood) Ageing of the Australian Population: Changing Distribution and Characteristics of the Aged Population, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 63. (193 pp.)

13. (1984) (with D. Wood) Distribution and Age Structure of the Australian Born with Overseas Born Parents, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 69. (41 pp.)

14. (1985) Some Demographic Aspects of the Australian Workforce in the Early 1980s, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers, No. 70. (47 pp.)

15. (1985) Patterns and Components of Regional Population Change in Australia 1976-1981, National Institute of Labour Studies Working Papers.

16. (1985) Some Policy Aspects of the Relationships Between Internal Migration and Regional Development in Less Developed Countries with Particular Reference to Indonesia, Centre for Development Studies Discussion Paper, No. 9. (38 pp.)

17. (1985) Demographic Aspects of Ageing in Less Developed Countries: A Bibliography, International Population Dynamics Programme Research Note, No. 44, September 1985.

18. (1987) (with P. Rahardjo) Migration, Urbanisation and Population Redistribution in Indonesia - What the Results of the 1985 Intercensal Survey (SUPAS) Show, International Population Dynamics Programme Research Note, No. 82, 15 October.

19. (1991) Proposed Methodology, Bureau of Immigration Research: Pilot Study for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 1.

20. (1991) Pilot Survey Questionnaire, Bureau of Immigration Research: Pilot Study for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 2.

21. (1991) Outline of Proposed Methodology, Bureau of Immigration Research: Pilot Study for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 3.

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22. (1991) Questionnaire Specifications, Bureau of Immigration Research: Pilot Study for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 5.

23. (1992) Migration To, and Settlement in, Australia: The Early Stages: An Analysis of the First Phase of a Prototype Longitudinal Survey, Bureau of Immigration Research: Pilot Study for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 6.

24. (1992) Evaluation of the Prototype Survey First Wave and Some Recommendations for the Full Survey, Bureau of Immigration Research: Prototype Study for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 7.

25. (1992) Processing, Tabulation and Analysis of the Longitudinal Survey Data, Bureau of Immigration Research: Pilot Study for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 8.

26. (1993) Longitudinal Studies of Immigration: A Bibliographic Review with Special Reference to Australia, Bureau of Immigration and Population Research: Prototype Survey for a Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia (LSIA), Working Paper Series, Working Paper No. 4.

27. (1997) Rethinking Delimitation of Urban Areas in Australia: Conceptual and Practical Issues. Draft Working Paper 1 for Review of the Australian Standard Geographical Classification Project.

28. (1998) Recent Trends in the Ageing of South Australia’s Population. South Australian Network for Research on Aging Occasional Papers, No. 1, Centre for Aging Studies, The Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide.

29. (1999) (with E. Bamford and L. Dunne) Accessibility/Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA). Department of Health and Aged Care Occasional Papers Series No. 6, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, Canberra.

30. (1999) Major Directions in Population Geography, pp. 3-8 in T.D. Boswell (ed.), Population Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers Newsletter, Department of Geography and Regional Studies, School of International Studies, University of Miami, Florida.

31. (1999) Regional Development Through Immigration? The Reality Behind the Rhetoric, Department of the Parliamentary Library Information and Research Services Research Paper No. 9 1999-2000, Department of the Parliamentary Library, Canberra.

32. (2000) Human Capital Needs for the Reconstruction of an Independent East Timor, Occasional Discussion Paper Series No. 3, International Labour Organization, Jakarta.

33. (2000) The Demographics of the School Age Population in Australia, AIS Watch No. 15, Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia, Osborne Park, WA.

34. (2000) (with W.R. Böhning) Providing Information to Outgoing Indonesian Migrant Workers, SEAPAT Working Paper No. 7, South-East Asia and the Pacific Multidisciplinary Advisory Team, International Labour Office, Manila.

35. (2001) Demographic Perspectives on Social and Intergenerational Inequity, Impact Magazine, ACOSS, December.

36. (2002) 2001 Australian Census, Demoz – Newsletter of the Australian Population Association, No. 51, September, pp. 8-10.

37. (2002) (with J. Beaton) An Environmentally Sustainable Australia, Social Science in Australia’s National Research Priorities, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Canberra, pp. 6-12.

38. (2003) How Do We Stop the Ageing ‘Apocalypse’?, Lumen, Summer.

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39. (2003) Australia’s Diaspora: A Neglected Dimension of Australian International Migration, What’s Next?, September.

40. (2003) South Australia’s Changing Profile, Multicultural Life, 1. October, pp. 8-11. 41. (2003) Population Mobility in Asia, Development Bulletin, 62, August, pp. 19-25. 42. (2004) Regional Migration, Research Note, Information, Analysis and Advice for the

Parliament, Parliamentary Library, Department of Parliamentary Services. 43. (2004) Temporary Migration, Research Note, Information, Analysis and Advice for the

Parliament, Parliamentary Library, Department of Parliamentary Services. 44. (2004) Leaving Australia, Research Note, Information, Analysis and Advice for the Parliament,

Parliamentary Library, Department of Parliamentary Services. 45. (2004) A New Paradigm of International Migration: Implications for Migration Policy and

Planning for Australia, Research Note, No. 46, March, Parliamentary Library, Department of Parliamentary Services.

46. (2004) Calling Australia Home, Griffith Review, Number 6, pp. 49-56. 47. (2004) A New Global Migration Regime, Around the Globe, 1, 3, pp. 18-23. 48. (2004) Contemporary Global Population Change, South Australian Geographer, 19, 3, pp. 4-7. 49. (2005) Second-class Citizens? Poverty and Mobility Mark the Neglected East, Inside Indonesia,

82, pp. 10-11. 50. (2005) Australia’s international migration transformed, Australian Mosaic, Issue 9, No. 1, pp.

27-30. 51. (2005) Migrants in Society: Diversity and Cohesion. A paper prepared for the Policy Analysis

and Research Programme of the Global Commission on International Migration. 52. (2005) Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region. A paper prepared for the Policy Analysis and

Research Programme of the Global Commission on International Migration. 53. (2005) CityPeople, Aurora Magazine, December, p.19. 54. (2005) The Population Growth of Adelaide. Box 126 in C.B. Daniels, Future Predictions:

Adelaide in 2036, Chapter 23 in C.B. Daniels and C.J. Tait (eds.), Adelaide: Nature of a City, BioCity, Adelaide.

55. (2006) Sending Money Home to Asia, Id21 Insights, http://www.id21.org/insights/insights60/ art06.html.

56. (2007) Profile – Professor Graeme Hugo, Asian Currents, http://iceaps.anu.edu.au/ac/asian-currents-07-05.html.

57. (2007) Who Will Care for Older Australians?, Link Magazine, 16, 2, pp. 20-21. 58. (2007) Skilled Migrants: Where Will They Come From?, Around the Globe, 4, 1, pp. 20-26. 59. (2007) Migration in the Global Economy, The Age, Special Section 12th International

Metropolis Conference, 8 October, p. 16. 60. (2007) (as a Contributor) Asian Youth in the Context of Rapid Globalization, World Youth

Report 2007, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, pp. 1-45. 61. (2008) (with R. Bedford) International Migration in a Sea of Islands: Challenges and

Opportunities for Insular Pacific Spaces, Population Studies Centre Discussion Papers, No. 69, University of Waikato, http://www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/populationstudiescentre/ discussion-papers.shtml

62. (2008) Attracting, Retaining and Losing Talent: An International Migration Perspective, Comparative Capitals, A Creative Capital Research Project initiated by FORM, August.

63. (2008) (with J. Redden) Pick of the Crop, The Australian, 19 August, http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,,24202634-5014047,00.html

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64. (2008) Australia’s Baby Boomers Enter Their Sixties: Demographic Challenges and Opportunities, On Line Opinion, http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=7840.

65. (2008) Trends in Asia that Will Influence its Future as a Source of Skilled Migrants, Canadian Diversity, 6, 3, pp. 41-46.

66. (2008) Challenges of new developments in South Australian international migration for social inclusion, in Making a Difference: Social Inclusion for New and Emerging Communities Conference Report, Migrant Resource Centre, Adelaide, pp. 39-41.

67. (2009) The Ageing Population and Local Government, Councillor, June/July, pp. 4-5. 68. (2009) The Growing Significance of Diasporas: An Australian Example, Around the Globe, 6, 1,

pp. 9-20. 69. (2009) The Indian and Chinese Academic Diaspora in Australia: A Comparison, IMDS Working

Paper Series, Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies, Jawaharlal Nehur University, New Delhi, Working Paper No. 7, May, pp. 1-28.

70. (2009) Emerging Demographic Trends in Asia and the Pacific: The Implications for International Migration, Transatlantic Council on Migration, A Project of the Migration Policy Institute.

71. (2009) Labour Migration for Development: Best Practices in Asia and the Pacific, Working Paper No. 17, ILO-Asian Regional Programme on Governance of Labour Migration, International Labor Organization, Bangkok.

72. (2010) Australia’s Future Population Growth: An Important Issue for All Australians, Issues, 91, June.

73. (2010) Australian Population and Immigration Policy: An Opportunity, Australian Mosaic, Issue 25, June.

74. (2010) Australia, Focus Migration, Country Profile No. 21, Hamburg Institute of International Economics, Netzwerk Migration in Europa, Bundeszentrale fur Politische Bidung.

75. (2010) The Future of Migration Policies in the Asia-Pacific Region. Background Paper, WMR 2010, International Organisation for Migration, Geneva.

76. (2010) Circularity, Reciprocity, and Return: An Important Dimension of Contemporary Transnationalism, ISSBD Bulletin, 2, 58, pp. 2-6.

77. (2010) The Future of Migration in the Asia-Pacific, The Forum, Journal of International Affairs and Economics, Fall, pp. 171-176.

78. (2011) Refugee and Humanitarian Settlers in Australia: A Distinctive and Substantial Economic Contribution, The Ethnic Broadcaster, Winter, 4-5.

79. (2011) The Changing Dynamics of the Australia/Asia-Pacific Migration System and Its Implications for Australian International Migration Policy. Working Paper for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, July, 87pp.

80. (2011) Discussant of Employment at older ages in Australia: determinants and trends, in T. Griffin and F. Beddie (eds.) Older Workers: Research Readings, NCVER, Adelaide, pp.42-45.

81. (2011) Climate Change and Migration: Some Lessons from Existing Knowledge of Migration in Southeast Asia, in RSIS Centre for Non-Traditional Security (NTS) Studies, Study Group on Climate Change, Migration and Human Security in Southeast Asia (26 May 2011), Report, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, pp.11-13.

82. (2012) Australian Population and Immigration Policy: An Opportunity, Dialogue, 31, 1, pp.2-4. 83. (2012) Challenge 3. Balancing Population Growth and Resources, The Conversation, 12 June,

http://theconversation.edu.au/challenge-3-balancing-population-growth-and-resources-7489.

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84. (2012) The Cornerstone of Democracy: Why (and How) the Census Counts, The Conversation, 21 June, http://theconversation.edu.au/the-cornerstone-of-democracy-why-and-how-the-census-counts-7607.

85. (2012) Who Are the People of Australia and Where Do They Come From?, in Creating Our Future – Conference Report June 2012 – Second National Settlement Conference 2012, Settlement Council of Australia. Hosted by the Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia, pp. 16-23.

86. (2012) The Economic Contribution of Refugees – An Australian Case Study, SACOSS News, Spring, pp. 10-11.

87. (2013) Explainer: 457 Visas in Australia, The Conversation. http://theconversation.edu.au/ explainer-457-visas-in-australia-12622.

88. (2013) What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know? Compiling the Evidence, Identifying the Gaps and Making Research Accessible to Providers of Services for CALD Older People, Australian Mosaic, Issue 35, Spring, pp. 50-51.

89. (2013) (with G. Tan, S. Choi and S. Ho Hong) Employing Foreign Agricultural Workers: Case Studies of Australia and Canada, IOM MTRC Working Paper Series No. 2013-01, IOM Migration Research and Training Centre, Goyang-si, Republic of Korea.

90. (2013) International Migration in Asia’s Demographic Transition, East Asia Forum Quarterly, 5, 1, January-March. Also printed by East Asia Forum at http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2013/05/27/international-migration-in-asias-demographic-transition/

91. (2013) What we Know About Circular Migration and Enhanced Mobility, Migration Policy Institute Policy Brief, No. 7, September.

92. (2014) Circular Migration of Health Professionals; Brain Drain, Brain Gain or Brain Share?, Policy Brief 6, International Labour Organization.

93. (2014) (with G. Tan and C.J. Napitupulu) Indonesia as a Transit Country in Irregular Migration to Australia, Irregular Migration Research Programme Occasional Paper Series, Department of Immigration and Border Protection, September, http://www.immi.gov.au/pub-res/Documents/research/indonesia-transit-country.pdf.

94. (2014) (with L. Dissanayake) The Process of Sri Lankan Migration to Australia Focusing on Irregular Migrants Seeking Asylum, Irregular Migration Research Programme Occasional Paper Series, Department of Immigration and Border Protection, November.

REPORTS 1. (1976) Metropolitan Adelaide Population Age-Sex Distribution Projections 1971-1981 (with

R.J. Stimson). Monograph published by the School of Social Sciences, Flinders University. (42 pp.)

2. (1976) Studies in the Socio-Economic Geography of Port Lincoln and the Lower Eyre Peninsula: Results of a Student Field Camp (with R.J. Stimson), School of Social Sciences, Flinders University. (146 pp.)

3. (1978) (ed.) (with B.G. Cook) Studies in the Socio Economic Geography of Central Yorke Peninsula: Results of a Student Field Camp, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University. (71 pp.)

4. (1978) Report on Australian-Asian Universities Co-operation Scheme Assignment to Universitas Hasanuddin, Ujung Pandang, 1977-1978. (31 pp.)

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5. (1979) (ed.) (with D. Rudd and J. Elliot) Studies in the Social and Economic Geography of Victor Harbor, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University, 1979. (225 pp.)

6. (1980) A Population Projection for the Local Government Area of Henley and Grange 1976-1981. Report to The Corporation of the City of Henley and Grange. (32 pp.)

7. (1980) (with J. Browett, M. Bell and D. Rudd) Projecting the Population of Small Areas by Age and Sex: Methodology and Projections for Local Government Areas in the Adelaide Statistical Division 1976-1991. Report of the SA Dept. of Urban and Regional Affairs. (78 pp.)

8. (1981) (with D. Rudd, M. Downie, A. Macharper and A. Shillabeer) Port Pirie and Its Hinterland: A Demographic Profile with Special Reference to the Aged. Report to the SA Health Commission. (60 pp.)

9. (1981) (with D. Rudd, M. Downie, A. Macharper and A. Shillabeer) A Demographic Profile of the Present and Likely Future Population of the South Coast-Fleurieu Peninsula Regions of South Australia with Particular Emphasis on the Aged Population. Report to the SA Health Commission. (74 pp.)

10. (1981) (with D.M. Rudd) A Demographic Profile of the Recent and Likely Future Population of the Yorke Peninsula Region of South Australia with Particular Emphasis on the Older Population. Report to the South Australian Health Commission, Adelaide. (68 pp.)

11. (1982) (ed.) (with D.M. Rudd) A Study of the Use and Demand for Community Facilities Within The Park/Craigburn Wards Mitcham L.G.A. Results of student Field Studies, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University. (210 pp.)

12. (1982) Report on a Visit to Department of Social Sciences University of the Philippines at Los Banos for AVCC-AUIDP. (23 pp.)

13. (1982) Report on Visit to Population Studies Centre in Hasanuddin, Udayana, Brawijaya, Gadjah Mada and Pajajaran Universities for AVCC-AUIDP. (32 pp.)

14. (1983) (ed.) (with D.M. Rudd) Willunga’s Ageing Population: Implications for Current and Future Service Provision. Results of a Student Field Camp, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University. (156 pp.)

15. (1984) The Socio Economic Monitoring and Evaluation Data and Capacities of the North Samar Integrated Rural Development Project Office in Manila, Philippines. Report to Australian Development Assistance Bureau, Canberra. (19 pp.)

16. (1984) Report on Joint Indonesian Directorate General of Higher Education and Australian Universities International Development Programme Exploratory Mission to the Universities of Nusa Cendana (Kupang), Mataram, Jember, Sebelas Maret (Solo) and Jenderal Soedirman (Purwokerto). August. (188 pp.)

17. (1984) (with R. Steele) Report on a Visit to Pajajaran University to Develop a Joint Programme in Population Studies Between the University and the Australian Universities International Development Programme (AUIDP), 20-24 May. (55 pp.)

18. (1985) Report on Progress and Development at the Population Studies Centre, Pajajaran University, Bandung, West Java. Report to International Development Programme of the Australian Universities and Colleges. (36 pp.)

19. (1985) (ed.) (with D.M. Rudd) Studies in the Social Geography of Northern Yorke Peninsula. Geography Discipline, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide.

20. (1985) (ed.) (with D.M. Rudd) The Social Geography of Renmark, South Australia. Geography Discipline, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide.

21. (1986) (with J. Healy and M. Luszcz) The Elderly in Suburban Adelaide. Research Report Commissioned by the South Australian Department of Community Welfare, April. (177 pp.)

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22. (1986) Report of a Joint ADAB-IDIP-DGHE Mission to Universities in Eastern Indonesia 21 April-15 May. (78 pp.)

23. (1987) (with D. Rudd) Present and Likely Future Housing Needs in the Local Government Area of Port Elliot-Goolwa, School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia.

24. (1987) (with D. Faulkner and M. Young) Methodology for Analysis of Small Area Socio-Economic Disparities in Australia. Report prepared for the Regional Development Branch of the Department of Local Government and Administrative Services, August. (242 pp.)

25. (1988) Social and Demographic Change in Australia and Its Implications for Air Travel. Report for Qantas Airlines. (42 pp.)

26. (1988) Report on Consultant’s Visit for Malaysian Human Resources Development Plan. 27. (1988) A Socio-Demographic Profile of Happy Valley Local Government Area in 1986. City of

Happy Valley. 28. (1988) (with D. Rudd) Port Pirie: A Profile of the Community, Its Attitudes and Its Needs.

School of Social Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, May. 29. (1989) (with Lim Lin Lean and S. Narayan) Malaysian Human Resources Development Planning

Project Module 11: Labour Supply and Processes, Study No. 4: Labour Mobility. First draft of Final Report, January. (708 pp.)

30. (1989) Assessment of Population Training Demand and Supply in Sri Lanka. Report of a mission undertaken for the United Nations Population Fund, September. (25 pp.)

31. (1989) Assessment of Population Training Demand and Supply in Pakistan. Report of a mission undertaken for the United Nations Population Fund, September. (23 pp.)

32. (1990) Demographic Trends in Adelaide: Recent Trends and Future Outlook. Report prepared for the Metropolitan Adelaide Planning Review, May.

33. (1990) A Profile of South Australia’s Aboriginal Population. Paper prepared for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, August.

34. (1990) Planning Social Services for a Changing Population: A Demographic Perspective, ACOSS Research Report Paper No. 3. Australian Council of Social Service, Sydney.

35. (1990) Preliminary Outline for a Twinning Relationship Between the Population Studies Centre at Hasanudin University, Ujung Pandang, Indonesia and the Population and Human Resource Program at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, December.

36. (1991) (with G. Withers, R. Birrell, p. Cristoffanini, p. Toyne and R. Iredale) Population Issues and Australia’s Future: Environment, Economy and Society. Final Report of the Population Issues Committee, National Population Council, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

37. (1991) Australia’s Contemporary and Future Fertility and Mortality: Trends, Differentials and Implications. First draft of a paper for the Population Issues Committee of the National Population Council, September.

38. (1991) (with D. Rudd and M. Young) Future Population Change in Adelaide. A Report to the South Australian Planning Review.

39. (1992) The Changing Spatial Distribution of Major Ethnic Groups in Australia, 1961-1986. Report prepared for Office of Multicultural Affairs, April.

40. (1992) Housing in Non-Metropolitan Australia: An Analysis Based on Census Data. First draft of a Report to the National Housing Strategy, May.

41. (1992) (with T. Budge and Associates, J. D’Rozario and Associates, Human Accent and JMG Consulting P/L) Housing Services in Rural and Remote Australia. A Report for the National Housing Strategy, Background Paper 12, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

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42. (1992) The Economic Implications of Emigration from Australia. First draft of a Report for the Bureau of Immigration Research, July.

43. (1993) Manpower and Employment Situation in Indonesia 1992. The Ministry of Manpower, Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, February.

44. (1993) (with K. Rivett) Review of Some Socio-Economic Consequences of Refugee and Humanitarian Migration to Australia. Report No. 8 in The National Population Council’s Refugee Review, Volume 2, Commissioned Reports, National Population Council.

45. (1993) (with L.L. Lim, C.I. Torres, I. Ahmed, C. Thomas, K. Loucks and G. Joseph) A Comprehensive Women’s Employment Strategy for Indonesia. Final Report of an ILO/UNDP TSSI Mission, International Labour Organisation, Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok.

46. (1994) (with Trevor Budge and Associates and the National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd. for NBEET) Provision of Post Compulsory Education and Training in Non-Metropolitan Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

47. (1994) Immigrants and Public Housing: An Analysis of Census Data. Report prepared for Hassell Planning Consultants, October.

48. (1995) Manpower and Human Resource Development in Nusa Tenggara. Technical Report No. 20, Regional Manpower Planning and Training Project (RMPT) and Bureau of Manpower, National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Jakarta, Indonesia.

49. (1995) Locational Disadvantage: Development of a Data Model to Support Government Decision Making. Report prepared for the Office of Geographic Data Co-ordination, Department of Premier and Cabinet, Victoria, March.

50. (1995) Demography. Background paper for Adelaide Investment Strategy, March. 51. (1995) (with Coopers and Lybrand) Review of the Australian Housing and Urban Research

Institute. Report prepared for Department of Housing and Regional Development, October. 52. (1995) (with SA Department of Housing and Urban Development) Evaluation of ‘A Social

Health Atlas of Australia’. Report presented to the Commonwealth Department of Health, Housing and Community Services, September.

53. (1995) Study of Availability of Human Resources for An Asian Regional Telephone Support Centre in Adelaide. Report prepared for the Economic Development Authority, September.

54. (1996) Comparison of Population Characteristics and Trends in the Corporation of the Town of Walkerville Compared with Nearby Councils and the Adelaide Metropolitan Area.

55. (1996) The Changing Demography of Australian Families. Report prepared for Delfin Property Group Ltd, April.

56. (1996) Report on OECD London Meeting on Identification of Economically Distressed Urban Areas, March.

57. (1996) Remittances in Southeast Asia, March. 58. (1997) University Resource Allocation in Australia, April. 59. (1997) (with D. Griffith, P. Rees, P. Smailes, B. Badcock and R. Stimson) Rethinking the ASGC:

Some Conceptual and Practical Issues. Final Report for Review of the Australian Standard Geographical Classification Project.

60. (1997) Funding for Research into the Social Sciences in Australia. Prepared for Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, Review of Social Science Research.

61. (1998) Indonesia’s ‘Cristal’, Adelaidean, 7, 20, pp. 2 and 5. 62. (1999) (with B. Hong, M. Fletcher and R. Bedford) Research Proposal for a Longitudinal Survey

of Migrants to New Zealand. Draft full proposal, 27 February.

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63. (1999) Australian Data for Studying Rural Communities and Rural Social Issues: An Assessment. Paper prepared for the Department of Transport and Regional Services, Adelaide, June.

64. (1999) (with A. Raharto, H. Romdiati and S. Bandiyono. Migrasi dan Pembangunan Di Kawasan Timur Indonesia: Isu Ketenagekerjaan, Cooperation between Pusat Penelitian Kependudukan dan Ketenegakerjaan – Lemaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia (PPT-LIPI)/ Australian National University/Australian Agency for International Development, Jakarta.

65. (2000) (with L. O’Dwyer, T. Manka, A. Beer and K. Kirchner) Drivers of Contemporary and Future Housing Demand in Adelaide and Outer Adelaide. The National Key Centre for Research and Teaching in Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems. Final Report to the South Australia Department of Human Services, Adelaide.

66. (2000) (with R. Aylward and K. Harris) Accessibility of the Aged to Residential Care Facilities and Related Services in South Australia. The National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems (GISCA), Adelaide University. Final Report to the Office for the Ageing, Metropolitan Division, Department of Human Services, South Australia.

67. (2001) International Migration Transforms Australia. Population Reference Bureau, http://www.prb.org/regions/oceania/MigrationAustralia.html.

68. (2001) Migration and Poverty: An Australian Perspective. Paper prepared for Asia-Pacific Migration Research Network.

69. (2001) (with M. Bell, J. Spoehr and N. Coffee) Bringing Them Back Home: Factors Influencing Interstate Migration To and From South Australia. The National Key Centre for Social Applications of Geographical Information Systems (GISCA), Adelaide University. Report to prepared for the Office of the Premier of South Australia.

70. (2001) (with the Australian State of the Environment Committee) Australia: State of the Environment 2001. Independent Report to the Commonwealth Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Australian State of the Environment Committee.

71. (2002) Indonesia’s Labor Looks Abroad: Country Profile. Migration Information Source, Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationinformation.org/Profiles/display.cfm?id=53.

72. (2003) (with P. Murphy, N. Marshall and I. Burnley) Welfare Outcomes of Migration and Low-Income Families From Metropolitan to Non-Metropolitan Australia. UNSW-UWS Research Centre and Southern Research Centre, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, February.

73. (2003) South Australia’s Contemporary Population: The Results of the 2001 Census of Population and Housing and Their Implications. First Draft of a Report for Business Vision 2010, March.

74. (2003) (with N. Marshall, I. Burnley and P. Murphy) Migration of Income-Support Recipients from Non-Metropolitan NSW and SA Into Sydney and Adelaide. UNSW-UWS Research Centre and Southern Research Centre, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, March.

75. (2003) Circular Migration: Keeping Development Rolling? Migration Information Source, Migration Policy Institute, http://www.migrationinformation.org/Feature/print.cfm?ID=129.

76. (2004) International Migration in South Australia. Report for Planning SA, February. 77. (2004) Recent Fertility Trends in South Australia. Report for Planning SA, March. 78. (2004) South Australia’s Contemporary Population: The Results of the 2001 Census of

Population and Housing and their Implications. Revised Draft of a Report for Business Vision 2010, The National Centre for Social Applications of Geographic Information Systems, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, July.

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79. (2005) (with V. Sara, D. Cameron and L. Hammond) Frontiers of Research at Griffith University. Review for Griffith University, March

80. (2005) (with S. Khoo, C. Voight-Graf and P. McDonald) A Global Market: The Recruitment of Temporary Skilled Labour from Overseas. Second Report on ARC Linkage Project ‘Temporary Overseas Migration to Australia’ Prepared for the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, May.

81. (2005) (with S. Khoo and P. McDonald) Temporary Skilled Migrants in Australia: Employment Circumstances and Migration Outcomes. Report on the ARC Linkage Project ‘Temporary Overseas Migration to Australia’, Prepared for the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, June.

82. (2007) Indonesia’s Labour Looks Abroad, Migration Information Source April, http://www.migrationinformation.org/Profiles/display.cfm?ID=594.

83. (2007) Some Spatial Dimensions of Australia’s Future Aged Population: A Demographic Perspective. Background Paper prepared for ‘Ageing 2030 – Creating the Future’, New South Wales Government, October.

84. (2007) Socio Economic Analysis of the Placement of Whyalla in the New Uniform State Government Regions. First Draft of a Report by National Centre for Social Applications of Geographic Information Systems to South Australian Government Reform Commission, April.

85. (2008) Analysis of Change in the Older Population in South Australia 2006-2021 – First Stage. Final Report for Life Care Church of Christ, April.

86. (2008) (with M. Young and D. Rudd) Profiling the Staff of Griffith University 2007-2012. The National Centre for Social Applications of Geographic Information Systems, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, June.

87. (2008) People Movement in East Asia: A Thematic Paper. Paper prepared for AusAID for a Series on Key Transboundary Issues in East Asia, May.

88. (2008) Asian Labour Migration Trends. First Draft of a Report to the Asian Development Bank, January.

89. (2008) Future Demand for School Teachers in South Australia in International Context. Report for DECS, Adelaide, July.

90. (2008) The Impacts of Placing Limits on Population Growth at Regional Level. Draft Report to Property Council of Australia, November.

91. (2008) Service Trade Liberalisation and Labour Migration Policies. Paper prepared for the Asian Development Bank Institute, December.

92. (2009) (with P. Smailes) A Population Policy for Barossa-Light. Draft Report for the Barossa-Light Regional Development Board, February.

93. (2009) Analysis of Change in the Older Population in Southern Adelaide Region 2006-2021. Report for Life Care Church of Christ, March.

94. (2009) Migration Between Hong Kong and Australia. Preliminary Report to Baker and McKenzie, August.

95. (2009) International Migration and Malaysia’s Development. Report for Malaysian Population Strategic Plan Study, LPPKN, September.

96. (2009) Changing Patterns of Population Distribution and Internal Migration. Report for Malaysian Population Strategic Plan, LPPKN, October.

97. (2010) (with D. Rudd and M. Young) Profiling the Staff of the University of Newcastle 2009-2014. Preliminary Draft Report, January.

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98. (2010) Independent Appraisal of the Design of the Tripartite Action to Protect Migrants Within and From the Greater Mekong Sub-Region from Labour Exploitation (Triangle). Report to AusAID, March.

99. (2010) Labour and Social Trends in Vietnam 2009. Report for Ministry of Labour Invalids and Social Affairs Institute of Labour Science and Social Affairs, March.

100. (2010) Circularity, Reciprocity and Return: An Important Dimension of Contemporary Transnationalism. Paper prepared for consideration of the Bulletin of the International Society for Studying Behavioural Development, August.

101. (2010) Bilateral Agreements in ASEAN International Migration: A Discussion Paper. Report for Friedrich Ebert Stiflung (FES), September.

102. (2010) Review of Demographic Change and How Future Fertility, Mortality and Morbidity Might Be Impacted by Climate Change and Affect Migration. Driver Review Number 11 prepared for the Foresight’s Project on Global Environmental Migration, Government Office of Science, Department for Business Innovation and Skills, United Kingdom, December.

103. (2010) Report of Advisory Panel on Demographic Change and Liveability. Final Report to the Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, the Hon. Tony Burke MP.

104. (2010) Recent and Likely Future Trends in International Migration in South Australia. Draft paper prepared for Planning SA.

105. (2011) A Diagnostic Tool to Track Progress of ASEAN Countries Against Their Commitments to Promote Access to Health by Migrants. First Draft of a Report to UNDP/JUNIMA, January.

106. (2011) (with the assistance of S. Vas Dev, J. Wall, M. Young, V. Sharma and K. Parker) Economic, Social and Civic Contributions of First and Second Generation Humanitarian Entrants. Report prepared for Department of Immigration and Citizenship.

107. (2011) (with K. Harris) Population Distribution Effects of Migration in Australia. Report prepared for DIAC, March.

108. (2011) International Labour Migration Policy and Development in Indonesia. Draft Paper for Volume on International Migration Policy, February.

109. (2011) (with R. Bedford) Population Movement in the Pacific: A Perspective on Future Prospects. Report on a Joint Study for the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, and the New Zealand Department of Labour, September.

110. (2011) (with P. Coutts). Internet Use Among Older Residents of the City of Charles Sturt. First Draft of a Report for Office of the Ageing, April.

111. (2011) Communicating More Effectively About Migration. Chapter for the World Migration Report 2011, International Organization of Migration (IOM), June.

112. (2011) (contributing author with others) Foresight: Migration and Global Environmental Change, Future Challenges and Opportunities. Final Project Report. The Government Office for Science, London.

113. (2011) People on the Move: Managing Migration in Today’s Commonwealth – Action to Re-Connect Historical Links. The Third Report of the Ramphal Commission on Migration and Development, September.

114. (2012) Migration and Health, in UN Asia-Pacific Regional Cooperation Mechanism Thematic Working Group on International Migration including Human Trafficking and IOM, Situational Report on International Migration in South and South-West Asia, IOM, Bangkok, pp.206-231.

115. (2012) (with R. Bedford) Population Movement in the Pacific: A Perspective on Future Prospects. Department of Labour, New Zealand.

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116. (2012) (with D. Ben-Moshe, J. Pyke, O. Andreevski, L. Baldassar, S. Francis, T. Joiner, J. Pyke) The Vietnamese Diaspora in Australia: Current and Potential Links with the Homeland. Report of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project, August.

117. (2012) (with D. Ben-Moshe, J. Pyke, O. Andreevski, L. Baldassar, S. Francis, T. Joiner, J. Pyke) Diasporas in Australia: Current and Potential Links with the Homeland. Summary Report of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project into the Italian, Macedonian, Tongan and Vietnamese Diasporas, August.

118. (2012) (with D. Ben-Moshe, J. Pyke, O. Andreevski, L. Baldassar, S. Francis, T. Joiner, J. Pyke) The Italian Diaspora in Australia: Current and Potential Links to the Homeland. Report of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project, August.

119. (2012) (with D. Ben-Moshe, J. Pyke, O. Andreevski, L. Baldassar, S. Francis, T. Joiner, J. Pyke) The Macedonian Diaspora in Australia: Current and Potential Links with the Homeland. Report of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project, August.

120. (2012) (with D. Ben-Moshe, J. Pyke, O. Andreevski, L. Baldassar, S. Francis, T. Joiner, J. Pyke) The Tongan Diaspora in Australia: Current and Potential Links With the Homeland. Report of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project, August.

121. (2013) (with other National Sustainability Council Board members) Sustainable Australia Report 2013, DSEWPaC, Canberra.

122. (2013) (with A. Sevoyan, H. Feist, G. Tan, K. McDougall, Y. Tan and J. Spoehr) Impact of Climate Change on Disadvantaged Groups: Issues and Interventions – Final Report. National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, 192 pp.

123. (2013) (contributing author with others) The Future of International Migration: Developing Expert-Based Assumptions for Global Population Projections, N. Sander, G. Abel and F. Riosmena, Vienna Institute of Demography Working Paper, 07/2013.

124. (2014) (contributing author with others) Australasia, Chapter 25 in Report of the IPCC Working Group II on Climate Change Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability.

125. (2014) (with G.A. Zewdu) Cross-Border Migration and Displacement in the Context of the 2011-12 Drought in the Horn of Africa. Final Draft of a Report to the Nansen Initiative, October.

126. (2014) (with K. McDougall, G. Tan and H. Feist) The CALD Youth Census Report 2014. Centre for Multicultural Youth, Australia.

127. (2014) The Demographic Facts of Ageing in Australia, Appendix Q for Aged Care Financing Authority Second Annual Report, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/ageing-and-aged-care/aged-care-reform/reforms-by-topic/aged-care-financing-authority/the-demographic-facts-of-ageing-in-australia.

128. (2015) (with H. Feist, G. Tan and K. Harris) Population Dynamics in Regional Australia. Regional Australia Institute, Canberra, January, http://www.regionalaustralia.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/FINAL-Population-Dynamics-in-Regional-Australia.pdf.

129. (2015) (with J. Wall and M. Young) The Southeast Asia-Australia Regional Migration System: Some Insights into the “New Emigration”, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, November, http://www.migrationpolicy.org/research/southeast-asia-australia-regional-migration-system-some-insights-new-emigration

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