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(Ebook) Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America (Routledge Research in Population and Migration, 5) by John Taylor, Martin Bell ISBN 9780203249277, 9780203464786, 9780415224307, 0203249275, 0203464788, 0415224306

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Authors:John Taylor, Martin Bell
Pages:296 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1st
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:3.14 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203249277, 9780203464786, 9780415224307, 0203249275, 0203464788, 0415224306
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(Ebook) Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America (Routledge Research in Population and Migration, 5) by John Taylor, Martin Bell ISBN 9780203249277, 9780203464786, 9780415224307, 0203249275, 0203464788, 0415224306

This book draws together relevant research findings to produce the first comprehensive overview of Indigenous peoples' mobility. Chapters draw from a range of disciplinary sources, and from a diversity of regions and nation-states. Within nations, mobility is the key determinant of local population change, with implications for service delivery, needs assessment, and governance. Mobility also provides a key indicator of social and economic transformation. As such, it informs both social theory and policy debate. For much of the twentieth century conventional wisdom anticipated the steady convergence of socio-demographic trends, seeing this as an inevitable concomitant of the development process. However, the patterns and trends in population movement observed in this book suggest otherwise, and provide a forceful manifestation of changing race relations in these new world settings.
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