Martin Bell

Publication List Details

Period

1996 - 2006

Number

10

Co-Authors

Time and technological learning in industrialising countries: how long does it take? How fast is it moving (if at all)? (2006)

Martin Bell

There has been a wealth of research on technological learning in firms, industries and clusters in industrialising economies. Most of this has centred on issues about change over time: paths of...

Comparing Migration in Britain and Australia: Harmonisation Through Use of Age-Time Plans (2006)

Bell, Martin, Rees, Phil

Differences in the way migration is measured impede cross-national comparisons of internal migration. In this paper we utilise age-time diagrams to elucidate these problems for Australia and the...

Australia's Uncertain Demographic Future (2004)

Wilson, Tom, Bell, Martin

The techniques of probabilistic population forecasting are increasingly being recognised as a profitable means of overcoming many of the limitations of conventional deterministic variant population...

Clarifying the relationships between health and residential mobility (2004)

Larson, Ann, Bell, Martin, Young, Anne Frances

Health-selective migration within countries has been implicated as one of the mechanisms by which spatial disadvantage is created and maintained. However, there is conflicting evidence on the nature...

Comparative empirical evaluations of internal migration models in subnational population projections (2004)

Wilson, Tom, Bell, Martin

While population forecasters place considerable emphasis on the selection of appropriate migration assumptions, surprisingly little attention has been given to the effects on projection outcomes of...

Locational Disadvantage and Household Locational Decisions: Changing Contexts and Responses in the Cessnock District of New South Wales, Australia, 1964-1999 (2002)

Holmes, John, Hartig, Kate, Bell, Martin

Following the rapid demise of local coalmining in the 1950s and early 1960s, the former coal towns of the Cessnock area have survived in their newfound dormitory role, with cheap serviced housing...

Comparing Population Mobility in Australia and New Zealand (2002)

Bell, Martin

Despite its pre-eminent role as an agent of spatial change, little attention has been given to the way population mobility-varies between countries. Rigorous cross-national comparisons offer...

Mobility and change : Australia in the 1990s (1996)

Newton, Peter W., Bell, Martin

The movements of people, products, services and information and the patterns they etch on the landscape are the artefacts of a deeper set of structural processes that relate to the changing...

Comparing migration in Britain and Australia: harmonisation through use of age – time plans

Martin Bell, Philip Rees

Differences in the way migration is measured impede cross-national comparisons of internal migration. In this paper we utilise age – time diagrams to elucidate these problems for Australia and the...