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Migration: key references and evidence

References

Bailey, N. & Livingston, M Determinants of individual migration: an analysis of SARs data Scottish Centre for Research on Social Justice, University of Glasgow, 2005

Bond R, Charsley k and Grundy S Scottish Graduate Migration and Retention: a case study of the University of Edinburgh 2000 cohort Scottish Affairs, 2008, 63: 31-57

Boyle, P., Gatrell, A. C., & Duke-Williams, O. Do area-level population change,deprivation and variations in deprivation affect individual-level self-reported limiting long-term illness? Social Science and Medicine; 2001; 53; 795-799.

Boyle, P., Norman, P., & Rees, P. Does migration exaggerate the relationship between deprivation and limiting long term illness? A Scottish analysis. Social Science and Medicine 2002; 55; 21-31

Boyle P, Norman P, Rees P. Changing places. Do changes in the relative deprivation of areas influence limiting long-term illness and mortality among non-migrant people living in non-deprived households? Social Science & Medicine 2004; 58-12; 2459-2471

Estimating International Migration for Population Estimates (an information paper) The National Statistics Centre for Demography (NSCD), July 2006  

Key Population and Vital Statistics: Local and Health Authority Areas, 2002 Table 5.3a and 5.3b [Internal migration from Scotland to England, Wales and Northern Ireland] Series VS no. 29, PP1 no. 25, The Stationery Office, 2004

Local Area Migration Reports General Register Office for Scotland, July 2009

Migration and commuting in urban and rural Scotland Scottish Executive, 2005

Population Trends, 116 Table 8.1 [Internal migration flows by constituent countries of the UK and Government Office Regions of England] The Stationery Office, 2004

Rice, N and Hauck, K. A longitudinal analysis of mental health mobility in Britain. Paper presented at the Twelfth European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics 17th-20th September 2003

Robson B, Lymperopoulou K, Rae A. People on the move: exploring the functional roles of deprived Neighbourhoods Environment and Planning Volume 40, 2008

Rolfe H and Metcalf H Recent migration into Scotland – the Evidence Base Scottish Government Social Research 2009

Scotland's Census 2001 - Statistics on Migration Scotland's Census 2001 - Statistics on Migration General Register Office for Scotland : Edinburgh, 2005

Scotland's Population 2003 - The Registrar General's Annual Review of Demographic Trends (Chapter 2) General Register Office for Scotland: Edinburgh, 2004

Silver, E., Mulvey E.P, & Swanson J.W. Neighbourhood structural characteristics and mental disorder: Faris and Dunham revisited. Social Science and Medicine 2002; 55; 1457-1470.

The demographic trends in Scotland: a shrinking and ageing population ESRC 2004

Wright R (ed.) Scotland's Demographic Challenge, Scottish Ecomomic Policy Network, 2004 

Effectiveness evidence

ScotPHO’s purpose is to describe the pattern of health across the Scottish population. As a supplementary service to users, we include the following links to external sources of quality-assured evidence on effectiveness of interventions which may include relevant material for this topic.

NHS Health Scotland: Scottish perspectives on NICE public health guidance - Index page

National Library for Public Health - Home page

Centre for Reviews and Dissemination - Home page

Cochrane Reviews - Topic index page

EPPI-Centre: Evidence library - Home page

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidance - Topic index page

Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) - Home page

Note: The effectiveness evidence links are provided as an aid to users. They are by no means exhaustive nor should they be necessarily viewed as authoritative. The usual ScotPHO disclaimer about links to external sites applies.