Population Space and Place

Papers
(The H4-Index of Population Space and Place is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Motivation and Migration Trajectories of EU Citizens on the Move: Repeat and Multiple Migrants in Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain88
Population Geographies in China: Future Directions of Travel88
Places and mechanisms of belonging and exclusion: Intra‐EU academic migration in a comparative perspective78
Residential mobility in Hong Kong 1991–2016: Demographics, policies and housing market dynamics53
Farming Technologies, Migration and Left‐Behind Women in China: A Socio‐Technical Perspective49
Mobility as Capital: A ‘Three‐Step’ Education Pathway of Chinese Transnational Migrant Families in Zimbabwe38
The narratives of new rural residents in the configuration of the peri‐urban area: From circumstancial constraints to openness32
The School Transition Estimation and Projection (STEP) model: A flexible framework for analysing and projecting school enrolments29
Contributions of Residential and Income Mobility in Different Life Stages to Increasing Low‐Income Rates in Suburban Neighbourhoods26
Cross‐border marriages in pre‐ and post‐handover Hong Kong22
Who stays in their birthplace? The role of multigenerational local ties in young adults' staying behaviour20
Entrepreneurial Back‐to‐Landers: How Neo‐Farmers in Turkey Choose Where to Settle18
Residential Relocations and Housing Changes Among Immigrants and Their Descendants: An Analysis of Longitudinal Register Data From France16
Residential segregation by nationalities: A global and multilevel approach to Barcelona and Madrid (2008–2018)15
Exploring rural futures through spatial‐temporal migration balance changes in a North‐Caucasian rural basin14
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Ethnic context and fertility differential in post‐Soviet Kazakhstan14
International students' socioeconomic affluence and staying likelihood14
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