Population, Place, and Spatial Interaction : Essays in Honor of David Plane
edited by Rachel S. Franklin
Chapter 1. I Dream of Gini: Measures of Population Concentration and Their Application to U.S. Population Distribution -- Chapter 2. Unraveling David Plane’s Tools for Analyzing the Income Impacts of Interregional Migration Flows -- Chapter 3. A Short Exercise to Assess the Effects of Temporal and Spatial Aggregation on the Amounts of Spatial Spillovers -- Chapter 4. Population Characterization in Location Modeling: Alternatives, Impacts, and Insights -- Chapter 5. Interpreting the Geography of Human Capital Stock Variations: When is a Magnet a Magnet? -- Chapter 6. Population and Employment Change in U.S. Metropolitan Areas -- Chapter 7. Confronting Statistical Uncertainty in Rural America: Toward More Certain Data-Driven Policymaking Using American Community Survey (ACS) Data -- Chapter 8. Unpacking the Nature of Long Term Residential Stability -- Chapter 9. Short-Term Relocation versus Long Term Migration: Measuring Income Transfers by Inter-Provincial Employees across Canadian Provinces -- Chapter 10. Age Articulation of Australia’s International Migration Flows -- Chapter 11. Modelling Inter-Urban Migration in an Open Population Setting—The Case of New Zealand -- Chapter 12. Baby Boomers’ Paths into Retirement -- Chapter 13. The Demography of Water Use: Why the Past is a Poor Predictor of the Future -- Chapter 14. Mapping the Impact of Collaborative Research with David Plane