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In the period since the first British-Dutch Symposium on Population Geography, which was held in the Netherlands in September, 1983, there have been considerable advances in that broad field of population studies inhabited by geographers. Yet many of these developments also highlight methodological problems and deficiencies in the sources of data. Although some of the most important research questions remain unchanged, there are not only signs of new issues coming to the fore, but also that the environment in which research is undertaken may be changing in ways that are important for all those who work on population matters.

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Woods, R. (1989). 1983, 1986, …. In: Stillwell, J., Scholten, H.J. (eds) Contemporary Research in Population Geography. The GeoJournal Library, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1025-6_11

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