New paper from me and the sad end of an era…
TweetYes, British migration classification fans, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for – publication of the CIDER Migration Classification paper! *Cue delirious cheering, whooping, hollering and...
View ArticleAnother new paper!
TweetThis time from John Stillwell and me (rather than the other way around!) – paper is titled “A comparison of internal migration by ethnic group in Great Britain using a district classification”....
View ArticleWorking paper fun
TweetJust to prove that I’ve not been twiddling my thumbs for the last 12 months, here’s the first (of hopefully many) working papers to come out of the ENFOLDing Migration stable… Alan Wilson and I...
View ArticleIf you ever wanted to test drive a spatial interaction model, here’s your...
TweetHello blog, we haven’t seen each other for a while – I’ve been meaning to call, but you know how it is, just been so busy with work and all that… What do you mean I only visit when I want to use...
View ArticleNew Census data – London’s religious concentrations
TweetSo, today the ONS treated us with some brand spanking new Census data, all the way down to Output Area level (zones of about 150 to 500 people). The data contains some interesting headline facts...
View ArticleLondon’s Religious Concentrations – Part II
TweetOK, as I still had ArcGIS cranked up on my machine and this appears to have been a popular blog topic, here are a few extra maps to finish off the London’s religions post. So, in order of whether...
View ArticleLondon’s Religious Concentrations – Part III
TweetOK, I wasn’t going to spend any more time on this, but as always once you get started with something like this, it’s hard to put it down! This post has been inspired by very similar questions...
View ArticleLondon’s Changing Population
TweetA few weeks ago I was approached by BBC London to carry out a bit of analysis in relation to London’s ever-changing and growing immigrant population. Obviously something more interesting came...
View ArticleCartograms!!
TweetAbout 6 months ago I did a bit of work for the conference which became colloquially known as the ‘Two Tonys’ conference – it was a bit of a jamboree held at the Royal Geographical Society to...
View ArticleLondon’s Real Centre Point
TweetSo yesterday afternoon, just before I was about to go out to a meeting and then home, London Live contacted the CASA offices to see if someone was available to talk about a story appearing in...
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