prof phil rees

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Room G15, East Building
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
UK

Email: p.h.rees@leeds.ac.uk
Tel:+44 (0 in UK) 113 34 33341



Student hours:
Open, when in office

PUBLICATIONS

Papers

2009
  • Boden, P. and Rees, P. (2009) International migration: the estimation of immigration to local areas in England using administrative sources. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society), submitted.
  • Boden, P. and Rees, P. (2009) New Migrant Databank: concept and development. Chapter 5 in Stillwell, J., Duke-Williams, O. and Dennett, A. (eds.) Technologies for Migration and Commuting Analysis. IGI Global, Hersey, PA. Forthcoming.
  • Martin, D., Rees, P. Durham, H. and Matthews, S. (2009) Census and population analysis. Chapter IV, pp.53-75 in Rees, P., Mackay, L., Martin, D. and Durham, H. (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources and Repositories. Hershey, New York: Information Science Reference.
  • Mackay, L., Martin, D., Rees, P. and Durham, H. (2009) Reflections, lessons learnt and conclusions. Chapter XIV, pp.236-243 in Rees, P., Mackay, L., Martin, D. and Durham, H. (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources and Repositories. Hershey, New York: Information Science Reference.
  • Rees, P., Mackay, L., Martin, D. and Durham, H. (eds.) (2009) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources and Repositories. Hershey, New York: Information Science Reference.
  • Rees, P., Mackay, L., Martin, D., Connole, G. and Davis, H. (2009) Developing e-learning in Geography. Chapter I, pp.1-19 in Rees, P., Mackay, L., Martin, D. and Durham, H. (eds.) E-Learning for Geographers: Online Materials, Resources and Repositories. Hershey, New York: Information Science Reference.
  • Rees, P., Wohland, P. and Norman, P. (2009) The estimation of mortality for ethnic groups within the United Kingdom. Social Science and Medicine, submitted.
2008
  • Rees, P. (2008) What happens when international migrants settle? Projections of ethnic groups in United Kingdom regions. Chapter 15, pp.329-358 in Raymer, J. and Willekens, F. (ed.) International Migration in Europe: Data, Models and Estimates. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester.
  • Rees, P. and Wohland, P. (2009) Estimates of ethnic mortality in the UK. Working Paper 08/04, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. Online at: [PDF File]
  • Van Wissen, L., van der Gaag, N., Rees, P. and Stillwell, J. (2008) In search of a modelling strategy for projecting internal migration in European countries: demographic versus explanatory approaches. Chapter 3, pp. 49-74 in Poot, J., Waldorf, B. and Van Wissen, L. (eds.) (2007) Migration and Human Capital: Regional and Global Perspectives. Edward Elgar: Cheltenham.
  • Wohland, P. and Rees, P. (2008) Is it who we are or where we live? Life expectancy in Yorkshire and the Humber by ethnicity. The Yorkshire & Humber Regional Review, 18(3): 20-22
  • Wu, B.M., Birkin, M.H. and Rees, P.H. (2008) A spatial microsimulation model with student agents. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 32: 440-453.
2007
  • Parsons J., Rees P., Sim P. and McDonald A. (2007) MACROWater: a Top-down, Policy-driven Model for Forecasting Domestic Water Demand. Working Paper 07/1, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, United Kingdom. [PDF FILE]
  • Rees P. (2007) What happens when international migrants settle? Projections of ethnic groups in United Kingdom regions. Chapter 15 in Raymer J. and Willekens F. (ed.) International Migration in Europe: Data, Models and Estimates. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester.
  • Vickers D. and Rees P. (2007) Creating the UK National Statistics 2001 output area Classification. J. R. Statist. Soc. A, 170(2), 379-403.
2006
  • Bell M. and Rees P. (2006) Comparing migration in Britain and Australia: harmonisation through use of age-time plans. Environment and Planning A, 38, 959-988.
  • Brown D. and Rees P. (2006) Trends in Local and Small Area Mortality and Morbidity in Yorkshire and the Humber: Monitoring Health Inequalities. Regional Studies, 40, 437-458.
  • Durham H., Dorling D. and Rees P. (2006) An Online Census Atlas for everyone. Area, 38, 3, 336-341.
  • Rees, P. and Parsons, J. (2006) Socio-demographic scenarios for children to 2020. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York.
  • Rees P. and Boden P. (2006) Estimating London's New Migrant Population. Stage 1 - Review of Methodology. Greater London Authority, London. [PDF FILE].
  • Salt J. and Rees P. (2006) Globalisation, population mobility and impact of migration on population. ESRC Seminar Series, Mapping the public policy landscape. Economic and Social Research Council, Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon SN2 1UJ. [PDF FILE]
  • Stillwell J., Rees P. and Boden P. (2006) Yorkshire & The Humber Population Projections: Age and Ethnicity. Report prepared for Yorkshire Futures (part of Yorkshire Forward, the Regional Development Agency). [PDF FILE]
  • Vickers, D. and Rees P. (2006) Introducing the National Classification of Census Output Areas. Population Trends, 125, 15-29.
2005
  • Kupiszewski M., Heikkilä E., Nieminen M., Durham H., Rees P., Kupiszewska D. (2005) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in the 1980s and 1990s in Finland. Siirtolaisuus/Migration, 3/2005, 2-6.
  • Rees P., Nelson A., Durham H., Mackay L. and Arrell K. (2005) DIALOG-PLUS: Digital Libraries in Support of Innovative Approaches to Learning and Teaching of Geography. ASSIGNation, February issue 2005 (journal now called ALISS Quarterly).
  • Rees P., Parsons J. and Norman P. (2005) Making an estimate of the number of people and households for Output Areas in the 2001 Census. Population Trends, 122, 27-34.
  • Sim P., McDonald A., Parsons J. and Rees P. (2005) The options for UK domestic water reduction: a review, version 1.0. Working Paper 05/03, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. [PDF FILE]
  • Vickers D., Rees P. and Birkin M. (2005) Creating the national classification of census output areas: data, methods and results. Working Paper 05/2, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. [PDF FILE]
  • Wilson T. and Rees P. (2005) Recent developments in population projection methodology: a review. Population, Space and Place, 11, 337-360.
2004
  • Boyle, P., Norman, P. and Rees, P. (2004) Changing places. Do changes in the relative deprivation of areas influence limiting long-term illness and mortality among non-migrant people living in non-deprived households? Social Science and Medicine, 58, 2459-2471.
  • Dorling, D. and Rees, P. (2004) A nation dividing? Some interpretations of the question. Environment and Planning A, 36: 369-373.
  • Fotheringham, A.S., Rees, P., Champion, T., Kalogirou, S. and Tremayne, A.R. (2004) The development of a migration model for England and Wales: overview and modelling out-migration. Environment and Planning A 36, 1633-1672.
  • Norman, P., Boyle, P. and Rees, P. (2004) Selective migration, health and deprivation: a longitudinal analysis. Social Science and Medicine 60(12), 2755-2771.
  • Rees P. and Butt F. (2004) Ethnic change and diversity in England, 1981-2001. Area, 36(2): 174-186.
  • Rees, P., Norman, P. and Brown, D. (2004) A framework for progressively improving small area population estimates. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, Statistics in Society, 167(1), 5-38.
  • Rees, P., Stillwell, J. and Tyler-Jones, A. (2004) The city is the people: demographic structure and dynamics. Chapter 2, pp.26-48 in Unsworth, R. and Stillwell, J. (eds) Twenty-First Century Leeds: Geographies of a Regional City. Leeds University Press, Leeds. ISBN 0 85316 242 5
2003
  • Champion, T., Bramley, G., Fotheringham, S., Macgill, J. and Rees, P. (2003) A migration modeling system to support government decision-making. Chapter 15 in Geertman, S. and Stillwell, J. (eds.) Planning Support Systems in Practice. Springer, Berlin. Pp.269-290.
  • Dorling, D. and Rees, P. (2003) A nation still dividing: the British census and social polarisation 1971-2001. Environment and Planning A, 35(7), 1287-1313.
  • Gaag, N., van Wissen, L., Rees, P., Stillwell, J. and Kupiszewski, M. (2003) Study of Past and Future Interrgional Migration Trends and Patterns within European Union countries: in Search for a Generally Applicable Explanatory Model. Report for Eurostat under contract 2002/S 67-052015/EN; Lot 5. Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, The Hague and School of Geography, University of Leeds.
  • Norman, P., Rees, P. and Boyle, P. (2003) Achieving data compatibility over space and time: creating consistent geographical zones. International Journal of Population Geography, 9(3), 365-386.
  • Rees, P., Brown, D., Norman, P. and Dorling, D. (2003) Are socioeconomic inequalities in mortality decreasing or increasing within some British regions? An observational study, 1990-98. Journal of Public Health Medicine, 25(3), 208-214.
  • Rees, P., Fotheringham, A. S. and Champion, T. (2003) Modelling migration for policy analysis. Chapter 14 in Stillwell, J. and Clarke, G. (eds.) Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. Pp.259-296.
  • Rees, P. (2003) The Population of Westminster in 2001: A Review of the Evidence Submitted to the Statistics Commission in 2003 by the City of Westminster, the Office for National Statistics and Other Parties. Paper 2 in Statistics Commission The 2001 Census in Westminster: Interim Report, Statistics Commission, London. Pp.19-47. (http://www.statscom.org.uk/resources/reports-docs/census2001.pdf)
  • Vickers, D., Rees, P. and Birkin, M. (2003) New classification of UK Local Authorities using 2001 Census Key Statistics. Working Paper 03/3, School of Geography, University of Leeds. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/03-3.pdf).
  • Wilson, T. and Rees, P. (2003) Why Scotland needs more than just a new migration policy. Scottish Geographical Journal, 119(3), 191-208.
2002
  • Alvanides, S., Openshaw, S. and Rees, P. (2002) Designing your own geographies. Chapter 4 in Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. Pp.47-65.
  • Bailey, A. and Rees, P. (2002) Students in the migration model: the estimation process. Appendix 6 in Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Bramley, G. and others (2002) Development of a Migration Model. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The University of Leeds and The Greater London Authority/London Research Centre. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, London. ISBN 1 85112 583 3. Pp.215-222.
  • Brown, D. and Rees, P. (2002) Is Yorkshire and the Humber suffering from widening health inequalities? The Regional Review, 12(1), 2-3.
  • Bell, M., Blake, M., Boyle, P., Duke-Williams, O., Rees, P., Stillwell, J. and Hugo, G. (2002) Cross-national comparison of internal migration: issues and measures, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 165(3): 435-464.
  • Boyle, P., Norman, P. and Rees, P. (2002) Does migration exaggerate the relationship between deprivation and long-term illness. Social Science and Medicine, 55, 21-31.
  • Bramley, G., Champion, T., Coombes, M., Eyre, H., Rees, P. and Stillwell, J. (2002) Details of variable derivations. Appendix 2 in Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Bramley, G. and others (2002) Development of a Migration Model. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The University of Leeds and The Greater London Authority/London Research Centre. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, London. ISBN 1 85112 583 3. Pp.149-166.
  • Champion, T., Bramley, G., Fotheringham, S., Macgill, J. and Rees, P. (2002) A migration modelling system to support government decision-making. Chapter 15 in Stillwell, J. and Clarke, G. (ed.) Planning Support Systems in Practice. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  • Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Bramley, G. and others (2002) Development of a Migration Model. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The University of Leeds and The Greater London Authority/London Research Centre. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, London. ISBN 1 85112 583 3. (http://www.odpm.gov.uk/stellent/groups/odpm_housing/ documents/page/odpm_house_601865.pdf)
  • Denham, C. and Rees, P. (2002) An output strategy for the 2001 Census. Chapter 22 in Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. Pp.305-326.
  • Denham, C., Charlton, J., Openshaw, S., Blake, M. and Rees, P. (2002) ONS classifications and GB profiles: census typologies for researchers. Chapter 11 in Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. Pp.149-170.
  • Duke-Williams, O. and Rees, P. (2002) Testing user-requested geographies. Chapter 24 in Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. Pp.339-353.
  • Fotheringham, S. and Rees, P. (2002a) Stage 1 modelling. Appendix 3 in Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Bramley, G. and others (2002) Development of a Migration Model. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The University of Leeds and The Greater London Authority/London Research Centre. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, London. ISBN 1 85112 583 3. Pp.167-181.
  • Fotheringham, S. and Rees, P. (2002b) Stage 2 modelling. Appendix 4 in Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Bramley, G. and others (2002) Development of a Migration Model. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The University of Leeds and The Greater London Authority/London Research Centre. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, London. ISBN 1 85112 583 3. Pp.182-198.
  • Rees, P. (2002) The 2001 Census: current output proposals and dissemination arrangements. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Local Authorities Research and Intelligence Association, April 2001, LARIA, Middlesbrough. ISBN 0 9507681 7 0.
  • Rees, P. (2002) New models for projecting UK ethnic group populations at national and subnational scales. Chapter 3 in Haskey, J. (ed.) Population Projections by Ethnic Group: A Feasibility Study. ONS Studies in Medical and Population Topics, SMPS No.67. The Stationery Office, London. ISBN 0 11 621556 9. Pp.27-51.
  • Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) (2002) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. 389p. with CD. ISBN 0 470 84688 7.
  • Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (2002) Census Data Resources in the United Kingdom. Chapter 1 in Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. Pp.1-24.
  • Rees, P. and Martin, D. (2002) The debate about census geography. Chapter 2 in Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. Pp.26-36.
  • Rees, P., Thomas, F. and Duke-Williams, O. (2002) Migration data from the census. Chapter 18 in Rees, P., Martin, D. and Williamson, P. (eds.) The Census Data System. Chichester: Wiley. Pp. 245-267.
  • Rees, P. (2002) The 2001 Census: current output proposals and dissemination arrangements. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Local Authorities Research and Intelligence Association, April 2001, LARIA, Middlesbrough. ISBN 0 9507681 7 0.
  • Rees, P., Fotheringham, S. and Champion, A. (2002, Modelling migration for policy analysis. Chapter 9 in Clarke, G. and Stillwell, J. (eds.) Applied GIS and Spatial Analysis. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester.
  • Stillwell, J., Rees, P., Eyre, H. and Macgill, J. (2002) Improving the treatment of international migration. Appendix 7 in Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Bramley, G. and others (2002) Development of a Migration Model. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The University of Leeds and The Greater London Authority/London Research Centre. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, London. ISBN 1 85112 583 3. Pp.223-238.
  • Wilson, T., Hollis, J. and Rees, P. (2002) Providing a population projection framework. Appendix 8 in Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Bramley, G. and others (2002) Development of a Migration Model. The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The University of Leeds and The Greater London Authority/London Research Centre. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, London. ISBN 1 85112 583 3. Pp.239-249.
2001
  • Kingston, R., Dorling, D., Eyre, H. and Rees, P. (2001) "Best Value" Literature Review. BVPI Project Output 1, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds.
  • Kupiszewski M., Illeris, S., Durham, H., Rees, P. (2001) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: Denmark Case Study. Working Paper 01/02, School of Geography, University of Leeds. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/01-2.pdf).
  • Kupiszewski M., Borgegård, L-E., Fransson, U., Hakansson, J., Durham, H., Rees, P. (2001) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: Sweden Case Study. Working Paper 01/01, School of Geography, University of Leeds. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/01-1.pdf).
  • Kupiszewski M., Wieckowski, M., Durham, H., Rees, P. (2001) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: Slovak Republic Case Study. Research report, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds.
  • Kupiszewski M., Mészáros, Á., Daroczi, E., Durham, H., Rees, P., Kupiszewska, D., Cooper, D., Vukovich, G., Illes, S., Adamiak, A. (2001) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: Hungary Republic Case Study. Research report, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds.
  • Li, H., Waley, P. and Rees, P. (2001) Reservoir resettlement in China: past experience and the Three Gorges Dam. The Geographical Journal, 167(3), 195-212. ISSN 0016-7398.
  • Norman, P., Rees, P. and Boyle, P. (2001) Achieving data compatibility over space and time: creating consistent geographical zones. Working Paper 01/06, School of Geography, University of Leeds. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/01-6.pdf).
  • Rees, P. (2001) Internal migration (rural-urban): industrialized countries. The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioural Sciences, Elsevier Science, London. Vol.11: 7741-9. ISBN 0-08-043076-7.
  • Rees, P. and Duke-Williams, O. (2001) Research to Assess the Risk Posed by Publications of Area Statistics for Multiple Geographies. Final Report to the Northern Ireland Statistic and Research Agency. Confidential.
  • Rees, P., Kupiszewski, M., Eyre, H., Wilson, T. and Durham, H. (2001) The evaluation of regional population projections for the European Union. Eurostat Working Paper, Population and Social Conditions 3/2001/E/no 9. Catalogue No. KA-AP-01-041-EN-I. (http://europa.eu.int/comm/eurostat/Public/datashop/print-catalogue/EN?catalogue=Eurostat&products=KS-AP-01-041-_-I-EN)
  • Stillwell, J., Bell, M., Blake, M., Duke-Williams, O. and Rees, P. (2001) Net migration and migration effectiveness: a comparison between Australia and the United Kingdom, 1976-96. Part 2: Age-related migration patterns. Journal of Population Research, 18(1), 19-38. ISSN 1443-2447.
  • Stillwell, J. and Rees, P. (2001) Applied population projections for regional and local planning. Chapter 17 in Clarke, G. and Madden, M. (eds.) Regional Science in Business. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg.
2000
  • Baccaïni B., D. Pumain, P. Rees and M. Kupiszewski (2000) Migrations et urbanisations dans les pays Européens. In M-F. Mattei and D. Pumain (eds.) Données Urbaines. Anthropos, Paris. Pp.351-361.
  • Blake M., Bell M. and Rees P. (2000) Creating a temporally consistent spatial framework for the analysis of inter-regional migration in Australia. International Journal of Population Geography, 6(2), 155-174. ISSN 1077-3495.
  • Kupiszewski M., E. Heikkilä, M. Nieminen, H. Durham, P. Rees (2000) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: Finland Case Study. Working Paper 00/07, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/00-7.pdf).
  • Kupiszewski M., B. Baccaïni, H. Durham, P. Rees (2000) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: France Case Study. Working Paper 00/03, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/00-3.pdf).
  • Kupiszewski M., M. Schuler, M. Reichle, H. Durham, P. Rees (2000) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: Switzerland Case Study. Working Paper 00/02, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/00-2.pdf).
  • Stillwell, J.C.H., Bell, M., Blake, M., Duke-Williams, O.W., Rees, P.H. (2000) Net migration and migration effectiveness: a comparison between Australia and the United Kingdom, 1976-96. Part 1: total migration patterns. Journal of Population Research, 17(1), 17-38. ISSN: 1443-2447.
  • Li, H.M. and Rees, P. (2000) Population displacement in the Three Gorges reservoir area of the Yangtze River, central China: relocation policies and migrant views. International Journal of Population Geography, 6, 439-462. ISSN 1077-3495.
  • Stillwell, J.C.H.; Bell, M.; Blake, M.; Duke-Williams, O.W.; Rees, P.H. (2000) Net migration and migration effectiveness: a comparison between Australia and the United Kingdom, 1976-96. Part 1: total migration patterns. Journal of Population Research, 17(1), 17-38. ISSN: 1443-2447.
  • Rees, P.H., Bell, M., Duke-Williams, O.W. and Blake, M. (2000) Problems and solutions in the measurement of migration intensities: Australia and Britain compared. Population Studies, 54(2), 207-222. ISSN 0032-4728.
1999
  • Bell, M., Rees, P.H., Blake, M. and Duke-Williams, O. (1999) An age-period-cohort database of inter-regional migration in Australia and Britain, 1976-96. Working Paper 99/2, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK. (http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/wpapers/99-2.pdf).
  • Duke-Williams, O. and Rees, P.H. (1999) Factors affecting confidentiality risks involved in releasing census data for small areas. In Domingo-Ferrer, J. (ed.), Statistical Data Protection: Proceedings of the Conference, Lisbon, 25 to 27 March 1998. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg. Pp.369-379. ISBN 92-828-1712-1.
  • Kupiszewski, M.; Rees, P.H. (1999) Lessons for the projection of internal migration from studies in ten European countries. Statistical Journal of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, 16(4), 281-295. IOS Press. ISSN: 0167-8000.
  • Peloe, A. and Rees, P.H. (1999) Estimating ethnic change in London 1981-91 using a variety of census data. International Journal of Population Geography, 5, 3, 179-194. ISSN 1077-3495.
  • Rees, P.H. (1999) The 2001 Census of Population: what does the White Paper propose? Environment and Planning A, 31, 7, 1141-1148. ISSN 0308 518X.
  • Rees, P.H.; Kupiszewski, M. (1999) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Europe: a Synthesis. Population Studies No.32, Council of Europe Publishing, Strasbourg. ISBN: 92-871-3923-7. French edition. Migrations Internes et Dynamique Démographique Régionale en Europe. Editions du Conseil de l'Europe, Strasbourg. ISBN: 92-871-3955-5.
  • Rees, P.H.; Kupiszewski, M. (1999) Internal migration: what data are available in Europe? Journal of Official Statistics, 15(4), 551-586. Statistics Sweden. ISSN: 0282-423X.
  • Rees, P.H., Østby, L., Durham, H. and Kupiszewski, M. (1999) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Europe: Norway Case Study. Rapporteur/Reports 99/19. Statistisk sentralbyrå/Statistics Norway, Oslo-Kongsvinger. ISBN 82-537-4703-9. ISSN 0806-2056.
  • Rees, P.H., Kupiszewski, M., Eyre, H., Wilson, T. and Durham, H. (1999) Evaluation of population scenarios for the European Union. Paper presented at the European Population Conference, The Hague, 30 August-3 September, 1999.
  • Wilson, T. and Rees, P.H. (1999) Linking 1991 population statistics to the 1998 local government geography of Great Britain. Population Trends 97, 37-45. ISSN 0307-4436.
1998
  • Champion, T., Fotheringham, S., Rees, P., Boyle, P. and Stillwell, J. (1998) The Determinants of Migration Flows in England: a Review of Existing Data and Evidence. Department of Geography, University of Newcastle, for the Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions. ISBN 0 902155 39 3.
  • Duke-Williams, O. and Rees, P.H. (1998) Can Census Offices publish statistics for more than one small area geography? An analysis of the differencing problem in statistical disclosure. International Journal of Geographical Information Sceince 12, 6, 579-605. ISSN 1365-8816.
  • Fowkes, T., May, T., Nash C., Siu, Y.L., and Rees, P.H. (1998) Forecasting traffic growth: demographic change and alternative policy scenarios. In Banister, D. (ed.) Transport Policy and the Environment. E & FN Spon, London. Pp.38-49. ISBN 0 419 23140 4.
  • Katus, K., Kupiszewski, M., Rees, P.H., Sakkeus, L., Herm, A., Powell, D. (1998) Internal migration and regional population dynamics in Europe: Estonia case study. Working Paper 98/14, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Kupiszewski, M., Durham, H. and Rees, P.H. (1998) Internal migration and urban change in Poland. European Journal of Population, 14, 265-290. ISSN 0168-6577.
  • Kupiszewski, M., Bucher, H., Durham, H. and Rees, P.H. (1998) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Europe: German Case Study. Working Paper 98/11, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
  • Kupiszewski, M., Drbohlav, D., Rees, P.H. and Durham, H. (1998) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Europe: Czech Case Study. Working Paper 98/10, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Kupiszewski, M., Durham, H. and Rees, P.H. (1998) Changes in the regional population dynamics in Poland 1980-1994. Studia Demograficzne, 3 (133), 3-18. ISSN: 0039-3134.
  • Kupiszewski, M. and Rees, P.H. (1998) Unemployment, internal migration and regional population dynamics-evidence from pan-European research. Informationen zur Raumentwicklung.
  • Peloe, A., Rees, P.H. and Phillips, D. (1998) The spatial dynamics of Britain's ethnic communities: estimating the changing ethnic geography of London 1981-1991. Working Paper 98/3, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Rees, P.H. (1998) What do you want from the 2001 Census? Results of an ESRC/JISC survey of user views. Environment and Planning A, 30(10), 1775-1796. ISSN 0308 518X.
  • Rees, P.H. (1998) Developing easier access to the 2001 Census: introduction to the ESRC census projects. British Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (BURISA) Newsletter, 133, 14-15.
  • Rees, P.H. (ed.) (1998) Second Workshop: The 2001 Census - What interfaces do we want? Working Paper 98/9, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Rees, P.H. (ed.) (1998) First Workshop: The 2001 Census - what Geography do we want? Working Paper 98/8, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Rees, P.H. (ed.) (1998) Fourth Workshop: The 2001 Census - What do we really, really want? Working Paper 98/7, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Rees, P.H. (1998) Problems and solutions in forecasting geographical populations. Journal of the Australian Population Association, 14, 2, 145-166. ISSN 0814-5725.
  • Rees, P.H., Carrilho, M., Peixoto, J., Durham, H. and Kupiszewski, M. (1998) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Europe: Portugal case study. Working Paper 98/13, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Rees, P.H., Østby, L., Durham, H. and Kupiszewski, M. (1998) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Europe: Norway Case Study. Working Paper 98/4, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Rees, P.H., Todisco, E., Terra Abrami, V., Durham, H. and Kupiszewski, M. (1998) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Italy Case Study. Essays n.3/National Institute of Statistics, Roma. ISBN 88-458-0106-3.
  • Rees, P.H. and Turton I. (1998) Geocomputation:solving geographical problems with new computing power. Environment and Planning A, 30, 10, 1835-1838. ISSN 0308 518X.
  • Rees, P.H., van Imhoff, E., Durham, H, Kupiszewski, M. and Smith, D. (1998) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in the Netherlands, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, report No 55, The Hague. ISSN 0922-7210. ISBN 90-70990-75-X.
  • Rees, P.H., van Imhoff, E., Durham, H., Kupiszewski, M. and Smith, D. (1998) Internal Migration and Regional Population Dynamics in Europe: Netherlands Case Study. Working Paper 98/6, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Turton, I. and Rees, P.H. (1998) Investigation of the effects of input uncertainty on population forecasting. In Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Geocomputation, University of Bristol, 17-19 September 1998. CD ROM. ISBN 0-9533477-0-2.
  • Williamson, P., Birkin, M. and Rees, P.H. (1998) The simulation of whole populations using data from small area statistics and samples of anonymised records. Environment and Planning A, 30, 5, 785-816. ISSN 0308 518X.
  • Wilson, T. and Rees, P.H. (1998) Look-up Tables to Link 1991 Population Statistics to the 1998 Local Government Areas. Working Paper 98/5, School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
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Other Publications

Knowlege Transfer
  • Title: Review of Migration Statistics Literature
    UK Statistics Authority, London, ~£13k, March 2009
    Investigators: Phil Rees, Peter Boden, John Stillwell, Adam Dennett
    Outputs: As above.
  • Title: Child Poverty in the UK: Socio-demographic Scenarios to 2020 for Children (2008 update) Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, £9k, June 2008-January 2009
    Investigators: John Parsons and Philip Rees with Paul Norman, Pia Wohland
    Outputs: Report on datasets, models and results for the JRF project on Child Poverty in the UK: 2008 Update
  • Title: Population Projections Age and Ethnicity
    Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield Metropolitan Districts, ~£5k, June-October 2008
    Investigators: Peter Boden and Phil Rees
    Outputs: 39 page report on the above.
  • Title: Improving the reliability of estimates of migrant worker numbers and their relative risk of workplace injury and illness.
    Health and Safety Executive, Bootle, Merseyside, £47k, March 2008-June 2008
    Investigators: Peter Boden (Edge Analytics Ltd) and Phil Rees (Geography, University of Leeds)
    Outputs: 130 page report on the above.
  • Title: Analysis of Migration Trends and Drivers
    Yorkshire and the Humber Assembly, Edge Analytics, £3k, September-November 2007
    Principal investigator: Peter Boden, Co-investigator: Philip Rees
    Outputs: Final report delivered to Y & H Assembly November 2007.
  • Title: Hidden and Transient Populations: An Analysis for the Yorkshire Supply Area Yorkshire Water, ULCL, £3k, September-October 2007
    Principal investigator: Adrian McDonald, Co-investigators: Philip Rees, Linda See, Peter Boden
    Outputs: Final report delivered to Yorkshire Water October 2007.
  • Title: A Review of Population and Household Estimates for Water Planning and an Estimate of the Hidden and Transient Population for the Three Valleys Water Supply Area Three Valleys Water, ULCL, £3k, August-September 2007
    Principal investigator: Adrian McDonald, Co-investigators: Philip Rees, Linda See, Peter Boden
    Outputs: Final report delivered to Three Valleys Water September 2007.