Regional cities and city regions in rural Australia : a long-term demographic perspective /
The book examines the extent to which the sustained population growth of Australia's heartland regional centres has come at the expense of demographic decline in their own hinterlands, and, ultimately, of their entire regions. It presents a longitudinal study, over the period 1947-2011, of the...
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Springer,
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Publisher Address: | Singapore : |
Publication Dates: | [2019] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Springer briefs in population studies,
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Summary: |
The book examines the extent to which the sustained population growth of Australia's heartland regional centres has come at the expense of demographic decline in their own hinterlands, and, ultimately, of their entire regions. It presents a longitudinal study, over the period 1947-2011, of the extensive functional regions centred on six rapidly growing non-metropolitan cities in south-eastern Australia, emphasising rapid change since 1981. The selected cities are dominantly service centres in either inland or remote coastal agricultural settings. The book shows how intensified age-specific m |
Carrier Form: | xiv, 119 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 111-119). |
ISBN: |
9789811311109 9811311102 |
Index Number: | HC605 |
CLC: |
TU984.611 TU982.611 |
Call Number: | TU982.611/S635 |