<p>Early on in this review, the value of this book as a text for novice migration</p><p>researchers was highlighted. However, this book’s readership should extend beyond</p><p>students of migration. Understanding changing patterns of internal migration can</p><p>inform discussions around economic policy, housing markets, labour markets, social</p><p>inequalities and segregation: this book begins to shed light on how. <b><i>- Frances Darlington-Pollock from Appl. Spatial Analysis and Policy 731-733</i></b></p>
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Tony Champion is Emeritus Professor of Population Geography at Newcastle University UK. His research interests include migration and its impact on population distribution in the Developed World, with particular reference to counter-urbanisation and city resurgence. He was President of the British Society for Population Studies in 2013-2015.
Thomas Cooke is a population and urban geographer and Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Connecticut, USA. His research focuses on internal migration decline in the United States, the spatial distribution of metropolitan poverty and the family dimension of migration behaviour. He is currently an Editor of Urban Geography.
Ian Shuttleworth is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Queen’s University Belfast, UK. His research interests include migration, labour market mobility, and social segregation. He also has an interest in divided societies with a special focus on Northern Ireland. He is currently director of the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study Research Support Unit.