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2025 Other Outputs Repeat internal migration: a life-course trajectory approachWu, Gin (2025). Repeat internal migration: a life-course trajectory approach. PhD Thesis, School of the Environment, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/e586813 |
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2025 Journal Article Can reliable sub-state emigration estimates be obtained from an administrative population dataset? The case of the Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA) of AustraliaWilson, Tom, Wu, Gin, Bernard, Aude, Argent, Neil and Kimpton, Anthony (2025). Can reliable sub-state emigration estimates be obtained from an administrative population dataset? The case of the Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA) of Australia. Journal of Population Research, 42 (1) 6. doi: 10.1007/s12546-024-09355-w |
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2024 Journal Article How many moves are too many? Repeat internal migration and subjective well‐being in young adulthood in AustraliaWu, Jing and Bernard, Aude (2024). How many moves are too many? Repeat internal migration and subjective well‐being in young adulthood in Australia. Population, Space and Place, 30 (8) e2821, 1-13. doi: 10.1002/psp.2821 |
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2024 Journal Article Lifetime internal migration trajectories and social networks: Do repeat migrants fare worst?Wu, Jing, Bernard, Aude and Gruber, Elisabeth (2024). Lifetime internal migration trajectories and social networks: Do repeat migrants fare worst?. Social Networks, 79, 133-152. doi: 10.1016/j.socnet.2024.06.006 |
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2024 Journal Article The pitfalls and benefits of using administrative data for internal migration research: an evaluation of Australia’s Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA)Bernard, Aude, Wu, Jing, Wilson, Tom, Argent, Neil, Zając, Tomasz and Kimpton, Anthony (2024). The pitfalls and benefits of using administrative data for internal migration research: an evaluation of Australia’s Person Level Integrated Data Asset (PLIDA). Demographic Research, 51, 687-722. doi: 10.4054/demres.2024.51.22 |