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Cahiers Quebecois De Demographie|October 1, 1983
[A log-linear analysis of interprovincial migratory flows: Canada, 1961-1983]J Ledent
International Regional Science Review|October 1, 1982
The factors of urban population growth: net inmigration versus natural increaseJ Ledent
The Canadian Journal of Regional Science = La Revue Canadienne Des Sciences Regionales|October 1, 1983
[The dynamics of multi-regional demographic systems--the case of a nonlinear migration model]J Ledent
Cahiers Quebecois De Demographie|April 1, 1995
[Toward a projection of families according to their principal characteristics]J Ledent
International Regional Science Review|December 1, 1986
A model of urbanization with nonlinear migration flowsJ Ledent
Cahiers Quebecois De Demographie|October 1, 1984
[Multidimensional mathematical demography: a survey]J Ledent
Environment & Planning A|August 1, 1989
Provincial out-migration patterns of Canadian elderly: characterization and explanationJ Ledent, K Liaw
Environment & Planning A|January 1, 1980
Modeling the dynamics of a system of metropolitan areas: a demoeconomic approachP Gordon, J Ledent
Mathematical Population Studies|January 1, 1988
Stable growth in native-dependent multistate population dynamicsJ Ledent, A Rogers
Regional Science and Urban Economics|February 1, 1987
Nested logit model and maximum quasi-likelihood method: a flexible methodology for analyzing interregional migration patternsK Liaw, J Ledent
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Cahiers Quebecois De Demographie|October 1, 1983
[A log-linear analysis of interprovincial migratory flows: Canada, 1961-1983]J Ledent
International Regional Science Review|October 1, 1982
The factors of urban population growth: net inmigration versus natural increaseJ Ledent
The Canadian Journal of Regional Science = La Revue Canadienne Des Sciences Regionales|October 1, 1983
[The dynamics of multi-regional demographic systems--the case of a nonlinear migration model]J Ledent
Cahiers Quebecois De Demographie|April 1, 1995
[Toward a projection of families according to their principal characteristics]J Ledent
International Regional Science Review|December 1, 1986
A model of urbanization with nonlinear migration flowsJ Ledent
Cahiers Quebecois De Demographie|October 1, 1984
[Multidimensional mathematical demography: a survey]J Ledent
Environment & Planning A|August 1, 1989
Provincial out-migration patterns of Canadian elderly: characterization and explanationJ Ledent, K Liaw
Environment & Planning A|January 1, 1980
Modeling the dynamics of a system of metropolitan areas: a demoeconomic approachP Gordon, J Ledent
Mathematical Population Studies|January 1, 1988
Stable growth in native-dependent multistate population dynamicsJ Ledent, A Rogers
Regional Science and Urban Economics|February 1, 1987
Nested logit model and maximum quasi-likelihood method: a flexible methodology for analyzing interregional migration patternsK Liaw, J Ledent
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