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Publikováno v:
Journal of Sociology. 53:182-200
Many people around the world live in households with multiple generations of related adults (multigenerational households). While more prominent in certain cultures, multigenerational living is also an important part of the lives of millions in socie
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Housing, Theory and Society. 32:151-170
The importance of property ownership for feelings of control and ontological security has received significant academic attention. Yet tenure may not be the only indicator of control over one’s dwelling. This paper considers the importance of contr
Autor:
Ian Burnley
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Journal of International Migration and Integration. 17:77-94
This paper reviews studies of international migration in the early twenty-first century by critically examining developments in the settlement, assimilation and adaptation paradigms before considering diasporic and transnational approaches, and compl
Autor:
Ian Burnley
Publikováno v:
Geographical Research. 48:427-439
This paper examines settlers of German ancestry and their cultural resilience in the Barossa Valley, Light and Adelaide Hills districts of South Australia. After five to seven generations of local settlement, cultural persistence has resulted from: t
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Ian Burnley
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Public Health. 15:88-100
Unit list mortality data for the period 1980-1985 are used to examine differential mortality from stomach cancer in New South Wales, with reference to age, marital status, occupational status and birthplace, and geographical variations in mortality i
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Ian Burnley
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Public Health. 18:293-304
Occupational and marital status dimensions of suicide mortality in New South Wales were examined for the periods 1980 to 1985 and 1986 to 1989-90 respectively, and marital status and birthplace group mortality profiles were examined in relation to gr
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Urban Policy and Research. 25:287-304
This article ascertains dimensions of welfare migration to and from two large Australian cities (Sydney and Adelaide) and persons' motivations and perceptions of well-being after moving. Housing costs were crucial in out-movement from metropolitan ar
Autor:
Ian Burnley
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Urban Policy and Research. 23:329-345
By 2001, 33 per cent of Sydney's population of 4.2 million was born overseas. In the previous 15 years, 38 per cent of all immigrants to Australia settled in Sydney compared to the national population share of 21 per cent. Housing costs are highest i
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Ian Burnley
Publikováno v:
Australian Geographer. 34:267-280
This paper considers the likely future population in Australia to 2050 and is cast within the context of environmental limitations, to which Griffith Taylor alerted the nation in the 1920s and 1930s, and for which he was vilified in several quarters.
Autor:
Ian Burnley
Publikováno v:
Urban Geography. 23:365-387
In 1996, there were 250,000 people of Chinese ancestry in metropolitan Sydney. Eighty percent of the first generations among Chinese who arrived in Australia after 1973 were migrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia and 20% from China. Some