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1by Stockdale, Aileen Published in Population space and place (01.08.2016)“...This paper questions the ongoing dominant coverage given to counterurbanisation in the rural population literature. It is argued that this provides only a...”
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2by Stockdale, Aileen Published in Population space and place (01.04.2017)“...Migration and gender studies have focused on economically active heterogeneous couples and traditionally highlight a dominant male role in migration...”
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4“...Rural stayers are often defined as people who have never left their rural home region or village. However, rural regions and villages also receive new...”
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5by Stockdale, Aileen Theunissen, Nicky Haartsen, Tialda Published in Population space and place (01.11.2018)“...Few studies examine immobility or staying as a demographic process worthy of investigation. This paper seeks to address this gap in the literature. It uses a...”
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7“...The introduction of national parks to Scotland represents a significant shift in the evolution of protected area management within the UK. Although the...”
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8by Philip, Lorna Macleod, Marsaili Stockdale, Aileen Published in Scottish geographical journal (01.06.2013)“...This paper explores relationships between retirement and migration into and within remote rural areas. Rural areas in the UK are characterised by net...”
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9by Stockdale, Aileen Published in Journal of rural studies (01.04.2014)“...There are established migrant reasons to explain rural in-migration. These include quality of life, rural idyll and lifestyle motivations. However, such...”
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10by Stockdale, Aileen Published in Journal of rural studies (2010)“...Gentrification has for too long been investigated as an urban phenomenon. Only relatively recently has it been viewed as an avenue for fruitful rural research...”
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11“...Recent literature suggests that the increasingly blurred relationship between paid employment and retirement facilitates a retirement transition period, a life...”
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12“...There is growing interest in immobility studies prompted by declining internal migration rates. While recent studies have examined the agency of stayers, this...”
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15by Stockdale, Aileen Published in Journal of rural studies (2006)“...Migration from and to depopulating areas is related to the prospects for rural economic regeneration. The focus is on whether or not migration processes give...”
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16“...ABSTRACT The relationship between migration and age has long been established, and most recently, there have been calls for the inclusion of a life course...”
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17“...•Contemporary models of national park, esp. one with a strong economic imperative seeking to commodify the natural landscape.•Compares Cairngorm and Mourne...”
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18by Allan M. Findlay Aileen Stockdale Caroline Hoy Cassie Higgins Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.09.2003)“...The paper explores the mobility implications of internationalisation and commercialisation of the service class. Theorisation of the survey points to five main...”
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19by Stockdale, Aileen Published in Population space and place (01.05.2011)“...Demographic ageing is a global phenomenon. UK policy and research have, until recently, focused on national trends and implications and largely viewed ageing...”
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20“...Upland Scotland contains some of Britain's most prized areas of natural heritage value. However, although such areas may appear both ‘wild’ and ‘remote’, these...”