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This book documents the fundamental transformations of the UK's population that have major implications for the economy, society, politics and environment.

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This book documents the fundamental transformations of the UK's population that have major implications for the economy, society, politics and environment.
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Autorenporträt
Tony Champion is Emeritus Professor of Population Geography at Newcastle University and has a long-standing interest in spatial patterns of population and migration. He was President of the British Society for Population Studies in 2013-15. Jane Falkingham is Professor of Demography and International Social Policy at the University of Southampton and Director of the ESRC Centre for Population Change whose remit is to 'improve our understanding of the drivers and consequences of populations change'. She is the current (2015-17) BSPS President. Contributors: Ann Berrington, Professor of Demography and Social Statistics, University of Southampton Jakub Bijak, Associate Professor of Demography, University of Southampton Gemma Catney, Dept of Geography, University of Liverpool Ernestina Coast, Assoc. Prof. of Population Studies, London School of Economics Ian Diamond, University of Aberdeen George Disney, post-graduate, University of Southampton Sylvie Dubuc, London School of Economics Maria Evandrou, Professor of Gerontology, University of Southampton Nissa Finney, University of St Andrews Emily Freeman, Dept of Health and Social Policy, London School of Economics Ursula Henz, Dept of Sociology, London School of Economics Sarah Lubman, postdoc, University of Southampton Alan Marshall, Dept of Geography, University of St Andrews James Nazroo, Professor of Sociology, University of Manchester Paul Norman, Lecturer in Human Geography, University of Leeds Ludi Simpson, Professor of Population Studies, University of Manchester Athina Vlachantoni, Associate Professor of Gerontology, University of Southampton Arkadiusz Wi¿niowski, University of Southampton