Department of Social Policy and Intervention

University of Oxford

Professor David Coleman

David Coleman
Position
Professor of Demography
Telephone
(2)70345
Email
david.coleman@spi.ox.ac.uk

Biography

David Coleman has been the Professor of Demography at Oxford University since 2002 and was the Reader in Demography between 1996-2002, and Lecturer in Demography since 1980. Between 1985 and 1987 he worked for the British government, as the Special Adviser to the Home Secretary, and then to the Ministers of Housing and of the Environment. Research interests include the comparative demographic trends in the industrial world; the future of fertility, the demographic consequences of migration and the demography of ethnic minorities. International collaborative work continues on these topics at the Vienna Institute of Demography. He has worked as a consultant for the Home Office, for the United Nations and for private business. He has published over 100 papers and eight books including The State of Population Theory: Forward from Malthus(ed.with R.S. Schofield, 1986), The British Population: patterns, trends and processes(with J. Salt, 1992. Oxford University Press); International Migration:Regional Responses and Processes (ed. with M. Macura 1994); Europe's Population inthe 1990s (ed. 1996, Oxford University Press), Ethnicity in the 1991 Census. Volume 1:Demographic characteristics of ethnic minority populations, edited (with J. Salt), London, HMSO and Immigration to Denmark: national and international perspectives (with E. Wadensjo, 1999, Aarhus University Press). He was the joint editor of the European Journal of Population (Paris) from 1992 to 2000 and in 1997 and in 2001 was elected to the Council of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. He is a Fellow of St. John's College and a lecturer at St. Catherine's College. He gives lectures and tutorials in demography to students in Human Sciences, PPE and other degrees and was Chairman of the Human Sciences Institute from 2005-2008.

Publications

  • Coleman, D. (2012) 'Low fertility, migration and ethnic change in Europe' in Economic Implications of Low Fertility and Aging Populations in Northeast Asia. Eds. Lee-Jay Cho and Yongha Kim, Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs, Seoul and Northeast Asia Economic Forum, Honolulu, pp182-220.
  • Coleman, D. & Rowthorn, R. (2011) 'Who's afraid of population decline? A critical examination of its consequences', in Ronald D. Lee and David S. Reher (eds) Demographic Transition and Its Consequences, a supplement to vol. 37 of Population and Development Review, 2011, pp217-248.
  • Coleman, D. (2011) 'The Changing Face of Europe' in Political Demography: How Population Changes are Reshaping International Security and National Politics, Jack A. Goldstone, Eric P. Kaufmann, Monica Duffy Toft (eds) Boulder, Colorado. Paradigm. pp201-218.
  • Coleman, D. (2011) 'The Changing Face of Europe', in Jack A. Goldstone, Eric P. Kaufmann, Monica Duffy Toft (eds) How Population Changes are Reshaping International Security and National Politics, Boulder, Colorado, Paradigm, pp201-218.
  • Coleman, D.A. and Dubuc, S. (2010) 'The fertility of ethnic minorities in the UK, 1960's - 2006' Population Studies, 64 (1), 19-41.
  • Coleman, D. (2010) 'Projections of the Ethnic Minority populations of the United Kingdon 2006-2056', Population and Development Review, vol. 36, 3, pp441-486.
  • Coleman, D.A. (2010) 'Migration and its consequences in 21st Century Europe', special issue on 'Impact of migration on demographic change and composition in Europe'.  Introduction to Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2009, D.A. Coleman and D. Ediev (eds), Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences, pp1-18.
  • Coleman D.A. & Ediev, D. (2010) 'Impact of migration on demographioc change and composition in Europe', Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2009. Special issue. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences, pp213.
  • Coleman, D. (2009) Divergent patterns in the ethnic transformation of societies. Population and Development Review, 35 (3), pp 449-478.
  • Coleman, D. (2009) The Future of Human Reproduction. In Naidenova, P. and G. Mihova (eds.) Fertility in Bulgaria and State Policy. Proceedings of the Scientific Conference 'Birth encouragement: multi-sided practice of Government intervention in population reproduction - the Bulgarian and European experience', Sofia, March 2009. Sofia, Centre for Population Studies at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 11-36. Published in English and Bulgarian.
  • Coleman, D. (2008) Time for a fresh start - the case for a UK Population Register. Memorandum to the House of Commons Treasury Committee enquiry on; Counting the Population'. House of Commons Treasury Committee, 'Counting the Population'. Written Evidence Volume II pp 184-197. London, The Stationery Office HC 183-II.
  • Coleman, D (2008) New Europe, new diversity. Review article of The New Generations of Europeans: Demography and families in the enlarged European Union. 2006. W. Lutz, R. Richter, and C. Wilson (eds.). London: Earthscan. Population Studies 62, 1, pp 113 - 120.
  • Coleman, D. (2008) Memorandum and oral evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs. House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs. 1st Report of Session 2007-08: The Economic Impact of Immigration. Volume II Evidence pp 159 - 182. HL Paper 82-II. London, The Stationery Office.
  • Coleman, D. (2008) 'Trends in Fertility and intermarriage among Immigrant Populations in Western Europe as Measures of Integration' in Kim, D.-S.(ed) Cross-border marriage, Process and Dynamics.Seoul, Institute of Population and Aging Research, Hanyang University, pp. 321-359. (Originally published in 1994 in the Journal of Biosocial Science).
  • Coleman, D. (2008) 'Population Ageing - an unavoidable future'. In Sahoo, A.K., Andrews, G.J. and S.I. Rajan (eds) Sociology of Ageing - a Reader. New Delhi, Rawat Publications pp 73-82. (reprint of article first published in Social Biology and Human Affairs, 2001.)
  • Coleman, D.A. (2008) "The demographic effects of international migration in Europe" Oxford Review of Economic Policy 24: 453 - 477.
  • Coleman, D. (2008) 'Migration - the new engine of demographic and social change' in Population 'Hommage à Gérard Calot, Profession: Démographe' edited by Patrick Festy and Jean-Paul Sardon. Paris, INED pp 331 - 365.
  • Coleman, D. (2007) The shape of things to come: world population to 2050. in Empire and the Future World Order: perspectives from the Engelsberg seminar 2005. (eds.) K.Almqvist & I. Thomas. Stockholme, Axel & Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. pp 209-230 ISBN 978-91-89672-15-4.
  • Coleman, D. A. (2007) `The developed world in the 21st century: a future of diversity and ageing’ in  Marin, B. and Zaidi, A. (ed) Mainstreaming Ageing: indicators to monitor sustainable progress and policies. pp 107 – 166 . London, Ashgate.
  • Dubuc, S. & Coleman, D. A. (2007) An increase in the sex ratio of births to India-born mothers in England and Wales: evidence for sex-selective abortion. Population and Development Review 33 (2), 383-400.
  • Coleman, D (2007) Introduction to John Maynard Keynes: Some Economic Consequences of a Declining Population in Jones, S. and M. Keynes (eds) Twelve Galton Lectures. London, The Galton Institute. pp 61 – 66. ISBN 978-0-9546570-1-7
  • Coleman, D with Ediev, D  & Scherbov, S (2007) ‘Migration as a factor in Population Reproduction’ European Demographic Research papers 2007 No. 1. Vienna, Vienna Institute of Demography.  pp. 57
  • Coleman, D (2007) Tetrii Demograficheskii Perechod (The Third Demographic Transition) Demoskop Weekly No. 299 – 300, 3-16 September 2007. pp 6. Translated by Anatoly Vishnevsky. http://demoscope.ru/weekly/2007/0299/tema01.php  ISSN 1726-2887
  • Coleman, D (2007) 'The road to low fertility' Ageing Horizons, 7, December 2007. pp 7 - 15
  • Coleman, D (2007) 'Demographic diversity and the ethnic consequences of immigration – key issues that the Commission’s report left out’. A critique of the report ‘The demographic future of Europe – from challenge to opportunity’ from the European Commission' Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2007, pp.5 – 12.  ISSN 1728-4414
  • Coleman, D (2007) The future of the developed world: some neglected demographic challenges’ Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungsforschung, 32, 3/4. 641-666. ISSN 0340-2398
  • Coleman, D. A. (2006) 'Comments on "Migration in an interconnected world: new directions for action". A critique of the Report of the Global Commission on International Migration' in Chamie, J. and Powers, M. (eds.) International Migration and the Global Community; New York, Center for Migration Studies. pp 21- 35 ISBN 1-57703-047-8.
  • Coleman, D. A (2006) Immigration and ethnic change in low-fertility countries: A third demographic transition Population and Development Review 32. 3, pp 401 - 446
  • Coleman, D (2006) The European Demographic Future: determinants, dimensions and challenges in Demeny, P. & McNicoll, G (eds.) The Political Economy of Global Population Change 1950 -2050, Supplement to Vol. 32, Population and Development Review, pp, 52-95
  • Coleman, D. A. (2006)  ‘Population Ageing: an unavoidable future’ in The Welfare State Reader ed. Pierson, C. and F.G. Castles. Cambridge, Polity Press, pp 298 – 309. Reprinted from Social Biology and Human Affairs 66, 2001 pp 1-11.   ISBN 0-7456-3555-5
  • Coleman, D. (2005) Migration as a primary force in human population dynamics (revised version of previously published French version 2004, pp 33-71). in Caselli, G., Vallin, J. & Wunsch, G. (eds.) Demography: Analysis and Synthesis Volume III, Amsterdam, Elsevier. pp 33-71.
  • Coleman, D. A (2005) Facing the 21st Century: New Developments, Continuing Problems The New Demographic Regime: Population Challenges and Policy Responses. M. Macura, A. L. MacDonald and W. Haug. New York and Geneva, United Nations: 11- 43
  • Coleman, D (2005) The Second Demographic Transition - a universal future? in S. Kono (ed.) Demographic Studies on the Conditions for Fertility Recuperation in Japan. Kashiwa, Reitaku University Graduate School in Economics and Business Administration pp 162-187 (All in Japanese)
  • Coleman, D (2005) Population prospects and problems in Europe Genus LXI, 3 - 4, pp 413 - 646. Special Issue Trends and Problems of the World Population in the XXI Century
  • Coleman, David (2004) Im Angesicht des 21. Jahrhunderts: Neue Entwicklungen und alte Probleme Profamilia Magazin (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Familienplaning, Sexualpädagogik und Sexualberatung) e. V. pp 23, 24.
  • Coleman, David (2004) Le role majeur de la migration dans les processus démographiques in Caselli, G., Vallin, J. and G. Wunsch (eds) Démographie: analyse et synthèse. V Histoire du Peuplement et Prévisions. Paris, Institut National d'études Démographiques. pp 33 - 69.
  • Coleman, D (2004) Europe at the Cross-roads: Must Europe's Population and Workforce Depend on New Immigration? in International Migration: ICPD+10". Scientific Series "International Migration of Population: Russia and Contemporary World. Volume 12. Moscow, MAX Press, 2004, p. 19-33 (in English and in Russian).
  • Coleman, D (2004) World Population to 2300: a century too far? in World Population to 2300. New York, United Nations. pp 127-136.
  • Coleman, D (2004) Why we don't have to believe without doubting in the 'Second Demographic Transition' - some agnostic comments Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 2004, Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences, pp 11 - 24. ISSN 1728-4414
  • Coleman, D (2004) "Population since 1990: New developments, old trends, uncertain futures" in Population Challenges, International Migration and Reproductive Health in Turkey and the European union: Issues and Policy Implications, Constantinople, Turkish Family Health and Planning Foundation, pp 51 - 63
  • Coleman, D (2004) 'Partner Choice and the growth of ethnic minority populations' in Bevolking en Gezin 33, 2 (special issue for the 75th Jubilee conference of the Dutch Demographic Society, 'Het huwelijk in de multiculturele samenleving/Marriage in multicultural society' pp 7 - 33.  ISSN 0772-764X
  • Coleman, D (2004) 'Brass, William, (1921-1999)' Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Vol. 7, ed. B. Harrison. Oxford University Press, pp 383 - 385
  • Coleman, David. (2004) 'Who's afraid of low support ratios? An unofficial response from the UK to the UN Population Division Report on Replacement Migration. Policy Responses to Population Ageing and Population Decline. Population Bulletin of the United Nations Special Issue Nos 44-45, New York, United Nations. 288-329.
  • Coleman, David (with Rowthorn, R) (2004) The Economic Effect of Immigration to the United Kingdom Population and Development Review 30, 4, pp 579 - 622. ISSN 0098-7921
  • Coleman, D (2003) Demographic, Economic and Social Consequences of UK Migration in H. Disney (ed.) Work in Progress: Migration, Integration and the European Labour Market. London, Institute for the Study of Civil Society, pp 9 -40. ISBN 1-903 386-28 4
  • Coleman, David (2003) 'Two and a Half Cheers: A Review Essay on the International Migration Report 2002' Population and Development Review 29, 2, 305 -318.
  • Coleman, David (2003) 'Population Decline' in Demeny, P. and G. McNicoll (eds) Encyclopaedia of Population. New York, Macmillan Reference Volume 2 pp 732-737.
  • Coleman, David (2003) 'John Maynard Keynes' in Demeny, P. and G. McNicoll (eds) Encyclopaedia of Population. New York, Macmillan Reference Volume 2 pp 560-561.
  • Coleman, David (2003) 'Why Borders Cannot be Open' Global Dialogue 4, 4, 40-47 (special issue on 'The Era of Mass Migration').
  • Coleman, David (2003) 'Does Britain need more Immigrants? A debate (with Nigel Harris)' World Economics 4, 2, 57-102
  • Coleman, David (2003) Europe at the Cross-Roads -Must Europe's Population and Workforce Depend on New Immigration? Forum (Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies) Nr 2, 2003, 14 -24.
  • Coleman, D.A. (2003) Memorandum to the Parliamentary Committee on Science and Technology Seventh Report Light Pollution and Astronomy. Volume 2 Written Evidence Memorandum from D.A. Coleman. HC 747-2.
  • Coleman, D. (2003) Obituary: Eugene Grebenik 1919-2001. Annals of Human Biology, 30, 6, pp 637 - 638
  • Coleman, D. (2003) Responses to Population Ageing: Lessons from Europe? Proceedings of the Seminar on Low Fertility and Rapid Ageing' Korea National Statistical Office and the Population Association of Korea, Seoul. pp 83 - 110.
  • Coleman, D. (2003) Oxford's Changing Population: A glimpse of the Future. in Havinden, M. et al. (eds)Visions for Oxford in the 21st Century. Oxford, Oxford Civic Society, pp.129-135.
  • Coleman, D. (2003) Mass migration and population change Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, Jg. 28, 2-4/2003 pp 183 -215. Special issue In Memoriam. Dr. H.-J. Hoffmann -Nowotny. ISSN 0340-2398 .
  • Coleman, David (2002) 'Replacement Migration, or why everyone is going to have to live in Korea: a fable for our times from the United Nations' Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, Vol 357, pp 583 - 598..
  • Coleman, David (2002) 'Mass migration to Europe: demographic salvation, essential labor or unwanted foreigners?' in West European Immigration and Immigrant Policy in the New Century ed. A. Messina. Westport, Conn. Praeger. pp 47 - 75.ISBN 0 275 97192 9
  • Coleman, David, Chandola, T & Hiorns, R W (2002) 'Heterogeneous fertility in the English - speaking world: common patterns in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States' Population Studies 56, 2, 181 - 200
  • Coleman, D & Garssen, J (2002) 'The Netherlands: Paradigm or Exception in Western Europe's Demography?' Demographic Research, Vol 7-12, pp 433 - 468.
  • Coleman, D (2002) 'Populations of the Industrial World - a convergent demographic community?' International Journal of Population Geography 8, 319 - 344.
  • Coleman, David , Compton, P and Salt, J. (2002) "Demography of Immigrant Populations: the case of the United Kingdom". In Haug, W., Compton, P. and Courbage, Y. The demographic characteristics of immigrant populations. Population Studies no. 38. Strasburg, Council of Europe pp 497 - 552.
  • Coleman, David (2002) 'Les migrations internationales: un défi à long terme pour le monde industriel' in Chasteland, J.C. and Chesnais, J-C (eds) La Population du Monde: Géants démographiques et défis internationaux (Seconde edition). Paris, INED Cahier No. 149, pp 601 - 633. ISBN 2 7332-0149-2
  • Coleman, D (2002) Partnership and Fertility - an incomplete revolution? in Macura, M. and Beets, G (eds) Dynamics of Fertility and partnership in Europe: Insights and lessons from comparative research Volume 1. New York and Geneva, United Nations, pp 145 - 152.
  • Coleman, David (2002) Migration nach Europa: eine Kritik am neuen Konsens des Establishments. Zeitschrift fur Bevolkerungswissenschaft 26, 3-4, 327 - 340
  • Coleman, David (2001) 'Immigration and Nationality' in Leoussi, A.S (ed) Encyclopaedia of Nationalism. New Brunswick, Transaction pp 139 - 145.
  • Coleman, David (2001) 'Why Europe does not need a European immigration policy' Evidence submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Union. in House of Lords, Session 2000-01, 13th Report.A Community Immigration Policy The Stationery Office pp 19 - 36.
  • Coleman, David (2001) 'Migration to Europe: a critique of the new establishment consensus' in Demographic and Cultural Specificity and Integration on Migrants, Proceedings of the 1st Workshop of the Federal Institute for Population Research and the Network for Integrated European Population Studies . pp 45 - 57. Wiesbaden.
  • Coleman, David (2001) 'Population ageing: an unavoidable future' Social Biology and Human Affairs 66, 1, 1-11.
  • Coleman, David (2001) 'Is Nederland gidsland of buitenbeentje' in Samenleven: niewe feiten over relaties en gezinnen. (The Netherlands: paradigm or exception in Western Europe's Demography?) in Living Together - new facts on relationships and family ed J. Garssen, J, de Beer, J., Cuyvers, P. and A. de Jong , trans. J. Garssen. pp 179 - 197.Voorburg, Central Bureau of Statistics.
  • Coleman, David (2001) ' Living Longer is Bad for the Nation's Wealth' Sessional Meeting, Institute of Actuaries, British Actuarial Journal 7, 88-89.
  • Coleman, David (2000) 'Population and Family' in Halsey, A H & Webb, J Twentieth-Century British Social Trends, pp 27-93, Basingstoke, Macmillan.
  • Coleman, David (2000) 'Male Fertility: theories in search of some data' in Bledsoe, C, Lerner, S and Guyer, J Fertility and the Male Life Cycle in the Era of Fertility Decline, Oxford, Oxford University Press for the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.
  • Coleman, David (2000) 'Commitment: Who Cares? Proceedings of the One Plus One and Partnership Research Conference' 25 October 1999, RIBA London pp 26 - 28.
  • Coleman, David. (2000) 'Who's afraid of low support ratios? An unofficial response from the UK to the UN Population Division Report on Replacement Migration'. in UN Population Division (eds) Expert Group Meeting on Policy Responses to Population Ageing and Population Decline. pp15-31. New York. United Nations.
  • Coleman, David (2000) 'Eikoku no Imin Seisaku: Genjitsu wo Hanei shitamonoka, Higenjitsuteki na monoka' (UK Immigration Policy: More rhetoric than Reality?) in Jinko Mondai Kenkyu 55, 4 pp 38 - 63. (Journal of Population Problems 55,4, Tokyo). Translated into Japanese by Nobutaka Fukuda and Yoshimi Chitose.
  • Coleman, David (2000) 'The Demography of Central and Eastern Europe: A Different World?' in D.L. Brown and A. Bandlerova (eds). Rural Development in Central and Eastern Europe, Proceedings of the Research Conference, December 6 - 9 1999, Podbanske, Slovakia, pp 55 - 71. Nitra, Slovak Agricultural University.
  • Coleman, David (2000) 'Reproduction and Survival in an Unknown World' People and Place, 8, 2 pp1-6 (shortened version of NIDI Hofstee lecture).
  • Coleman, David, Hiorns, R W and Chandola, Tarani. (2000) 'A reply to J Antonio Orsona and H. P Kohler'. Population Studies 54, 3, 351.
  • Coleman, David (2000) 'Demography in Intellectual Context: a subject in search of a home' in Pavlik, Z (ed) The Position of Demography among other Disciplines, Prague, Dept of Demography and Geodemography, Charles University, pp27-35
  • Coleman, David (2000) Editorial Bulletin of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Issue 6, November 2000, Liege.
  • Coleman, David & Chandola, Tarani. (1999) 'Britain's Place in Europe's Population'. in McRae, Susan (ed) Changing Britain: Population and Household Change in the 1990s , Oxford University Press pp 37-67.
  • Coleman, David (1999) 'Demographic Data for Europe: a review of sources' Population Trends 98 Winter 1999 pp 19 - 29.
  • Chandola, Tarani, Coleman, David & Hiorns, R W. (1999) 'Recent European fertility patterns - fitting curves to 'distorted' distributions'. Population Studies 53, 3, 317 - 329.
  • Coleman, David (1999) 'Reproduction and survival in an unknown world: what drives today's industrial populations, and to what future?' The Hofstee Lecture 1998. NIDI Hofstee Lecture Series No 5, The Hague, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute.
  • Coleman, David (1999) 'Demography and Migration in Ireland North and South' in Heath, A F, Breen, R & Whelan, C (eds) Ireland North and South: Perspectives from Social Science Proceedings of the British Academy 98, pp 69 - 115. Published by Oxford University Press for the British Academy.
  • Coleman, David with Wadensjo, E. Jensen, B & Pedersen, S. (1999) 'Immigration to Denmark: international and national perspectives' Aarhus, Aarhus University Press for the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit . pp 13 - 147.
  • Coleman, David (1999) 'Advising Policy Makers on Population Matters: What to know, and what to consider on International Migration' in Höhn, C Advising policy-makers in population matters: Round-Table discussion at the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the BiB, Wiesbaden, Bundesinstitut fur Bevölkerungsforschung.
  • Coleman, David (1998) 'Konvergencia es divergencia az europai nepesedesi magatartasban' Demografia XLI 2 - 3, pp 165 - 205. (Translated by Dr E Valkoviks).
  • Coleman, David (1998) 'Tendencias de la fecundidad masculina en los paises industrializados: teorias en busca de alguna evidencia' in Lerner, S (ed) Varones, Sexualidad y Reproduction, El colegio de Mexico / Sociedad Mexicana de Demografia, pp 59 - 98.
  • Coleman, David (1997) 'The Formation of Families' in Kamerman, S B & Kahn, A J (eds) Family Change and Family Policies in Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. Oxford, Clarendon Press pp 34 - 41.
  • Coleman, David (1997) 'The origins of multi-cultural societies and the problems of their management under democracy' in Proceedings of the 23rd International Population Conference, Beijing 1997, Volume 3 pp 1457 - 1496. Liege, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.
  • Coleman, David (1997) 'UK Immigration Policy: 'Firm but Fair', and Failing?' Policy Studies, 17(3), pp 195-213.
  • Coleman, David (1997) 'Europe under Migration Pressure: Some Facts on Immigration' in Ucarer, E & Puchala, D J (eds) Immigration into Western Societies: Problems and Policies London, Pinter. pp 121 - 146.
  • Coleman, David (1997) 'Europe's Social Outcast' Times Higher Education Supplement, September 12 1997, p 19.
  • Coleman, David (1997) Contribution to 'Unfinished Business' Roof March / April 1997, pp 26 - 29.
  • Coleman, David (1997) 'Britain's Place in Europe's Population' Changing Britain: The Official Newsletter of the ESRC Population and Household Change Research Programme No 7, September 1997 pp 2 - 5.
  • Coleman, David (1996) Europe's Population in the 1990s Editor, and author of chapter on fertility pp 1-61).Oxford University Press.
  • Coleman, David & Salt, J (1996) Ethnicity in the 1991 Census. Volume 1: Demographic characteristics of ethnic minority populations Editor (with J. Salt) and Chapter 1 'A New Landmark in the Census', pp 1 - 32, for the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, London, HMSO.
  • Coleman, David (1996) 'Migration as a Primary Force in Human Population Processes' in Caselli, G, Vallin, F & Wunsch, G (eds) Demographie: analyse et synthese. Causes et consequences des evolutions demographiques Volume 2. Centre francais sur la population et le developpement, Paris, pp 297 - 326.
  • Coleman, David (1996) 'Two cheers for the Act' Roof November / December.
  • Coleman, David (1996) 'Population, Household Distribution and the South East Problem' UK CEED Bulletin No 48, Cambridge, UK CEED.
  • Coleman, D. (1996) 'Past and Future Migration Trends in Europe' in Kaiser, M, Kakimov, Z & Kozhomuratova, J (eds) Migration of Labour, Bishkek, Ministry of Labour and Social Protection of the Kyrgyz Republic / German Technical Cooperation Agency.
  • Coleman, David (1996) 'United Kingdom' UN ECE International Migration Bulletin No 9, November 1996, pp 10-11.
  • Coleman, David (1995) 'Spouse Migration from the Indian Sub-continent to the UK: a permanent migration stream? ' People and Place 3, 1, pp1 - 8.
  • Coleman, David (1995) 'International Migration: demographic and socio-economic consequences in the UK and Europe' International Migration Review, 29, 1 155 - 206.
  • Coleman, David (1995) 'The geographical concentration of immigrant and ethnic minorities' in Voets, S, Schoorl, J & de Bruijn, B (eds) The Demographic Consequences of International Migration, The Hague, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI Report No. 44), pp 225 - 260 .
  • Coleman, David (1995) 'Immigration Policy in Great Britain' in Heckmann, F & Bosswick, W (eds) Migration Policies: A Comparative Perspective. (pp. 113 - 136). Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke Verlag.
  • This page was last updated on 01/09/2012 at 09:35

Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Barnett House, 32 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2ER, UK
Tel: +44 1865 270325. Fax: +44 1865 270324.