James Raymer, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Geography, Demography, Theory and Methods
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Andrei Rogers grad student 2004 CU Boulder
 (The estimation of place -to -place migration flows.)
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Guan Q, Raymer J, Pietsch J. (2022) Estimating International Migration Flows for Pacific Island Countries: A Research Brief. Population Research and Policy Review. 1-14
Raymer J, Bai X, Liu N. (2020) The dynamic complexity of Australia’s immigration and emigration flows from 1981 to 2016 Journal of Population Research. 37: 213-242
Raymer J, Bai X, Liu N, et al. (2020) Estimating a Consistent and Detailed Time Series of Immigration and Emigration for Sub-state Regions of Australia Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy. 13: 411-439
Raymer J, Guan Q, Norman RJ, et al. (2019) Projecting future utilization of medically assisted fertility treatments. Population Studies. 1-16
Baffour B, Raymer J. (2019) Estimating multiregional survivorship probabilities for sparse data: An application to immigrant populations in Australia, 1981–2011 Demographic Research. 40: 463-502
Raymer J, Guan Q, Ha JT. (2019) Overcoming data limitations to obtain migration flows for ASEAN countries Asian and Pacific Migration Journal. 28: 385-414
Abel GJ, Raymer J, Guan Q. (2019) Driving factors of Asian international migration flows Asian Population Studies. 15: 243-265
Raymer J, Baffour B. (2018) Subsequent Migration of Immigrants Within Australia, 1981-2016. Population Research and Policy Review. 37: 1053-1077
Raymer J, Shi Y, Guan Q, et al. (2018) The Sources and Diversity of Immigrant Population Change in Australia, 1981-2011. Demography
Raymer J, Wiśniowski A. (2018) Applying and testing a forecasting model for age and sex patterns of immigration and emigration. Population Studies. 1-17
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