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Patterns of migration in Arctic Alaska

Pages 69-89 | Published online: 22 Jun 2009

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Lee Huskey. (2018) An Arctic development strategy? The North Slope Inupiat and the resource curse. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 39:1, pages 89-100.
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Xiaoyu Liang, Desheng Liu, Zhihao Wang & Jian Wang. (2022) Characterizing the dynamics of wildland-urban interface and the potential impacts on fire activity in Alaska from 2000 to 2010. Landscape and Urban Planning 228, pages 104553.
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Amy Lauren Lovecraft, Olivia Lee & Nicholas Parlato. (2022) System identity and transformation in petroleum jurisdictions: A multi-method approach for the North Slope Borough, Alaska. PLOS Sustainability and Transformation 1:9, pages e0000028.
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E. Lance Howe & Lee Huskey. (2022) Crossing Frozen Ground: Tiebout, local public goods, place amenities, and rural-to-rural migration in the Arctic. Journal of Rural Studies 89, pages 130-139.
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Fengyu Wu. (2020) Modern Economic Growth, Culture, and Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Arctic Alaska. Journal of Happiness Studies 22:6, pages 2621-2651.
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Marie E. Lowe & Suzanne Sharp. (2020) Gendering human capital development in Western Alaska. Economic Anthropology 8:1, pages 46-60.
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Lawrence C Hamilton, Jochen Wirsing & Kei Saito. (2018) Demographic variation and change in the Inuit Arctic. Environmental Research Letters 13:11, pages 115007.
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Ol’ga Khoreva, Roman Konchakov, Carol Scott Leonard, Aleksandr Tamitskiy & Konstantin Zaikov. (2019) Attracting skilled labour to the North: Migration loss and policy implications across Russia’s diverse Arctic regions. Polar Record 54:5-6, pages 324-338.
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Marysia Szymkowiak & Amber Himes-Cornell. (2018) Fisheries allocations for socioeconomic development: Lessons learned from the Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) program. Ocean & Coastal Management 155, pages 40-49.
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Lawrence C. Hamilton, Kei Saito, Philip A. Loring, Richard B. Lammers & Henry P. Huntington. (2016) Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska. Population and Environment 38:2, pages 115-133.
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Marie E Lowe. (2015) Localized practices and globalized futures: challenges for Alaska coastal community youth. Maritime Studies 14:1.
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E. Lance Howe, Lee Huskey & Matthew D. Berman. (2014) Migration in Arctic Alaska: Empirical evidence of the stepping stones hypothesis. Migration Studies 2:1, pages 97-123.
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James S. Magdanz, Joshua Greenberg, Joseph M. Little & David S. Koster. (2016) The Persistence of Subsistence: Wild Food Harvests in Rural Alaska, 1983-2013. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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E. Lance Howe & Lee Huskey. (2010) Migration Decisions in Arctic Alaska: Empirical Evidence of the Stepping Stones Hypothesis. SSRN Electronic Journal.
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