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K. Bruce Newbold: Publications
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Books
Contributions to Books
Journal Articles
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Peer Reviewed Books
Newbold KB. 2009. Population Geography: Tools and Issues. Rowman and Littlefield: Lanham MD.
Newbold, K.B. 2006. 6 Billion Plus: Population Issues for the 21st Century, 2nd Edition. Rowman and Littlefield
Newbold KB. 2004. 6 Billion Plus: Population Issues for the 21st Century. Rowman and Littlefield: Lanham MD.
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Peer Reviewed Contributions to Books (including chapters and monographs)
Newbold KB. 2010. Linking Immigrant Settlement, Health, Housing and Homelessness in Canada. Canadian Issues, 28-31.
Woltman K and Newbold KB. 2009. “Immigrant Women, Preventive Health and Place in Canadian
CMAs.” In Progress in Spatial Analysis: Methods and Applications. Edited by Antonio Páez, Julie Le Gallo, and Sandy Dall'erba, Springer, pp. 363-380.
Newbold KB. 2009. “Human Geography and Climate Change” (6 text Boxes – Kyoto, Energy, Population Displacement, Population Health, Options, and Agriculture). In Human Geography: Places and Regions in Global Context, 3rd Canadian Edition. Edited by Knox P, Marston S, and Nash A. Toronto: Pearson Education. C
Williams A, Heidebrecht C, DeMiglio L, Eyles J, Streiner D and Newbold KB. 2008. Developing a psychometric scale for measuring sense of place and health: An application of facet design. In Sense of Place, Health and Quality of Life, Eyles J and Williams A (Eds). Ashgate: Aldershot England, pp. 73-86.
Newbold KB. 2007. Using publicly released data files to study immigration: Confessions of a positivist. In Research Methods in Migration Studies: War Stories of Young Scholars, DeSipio L, Garcia y Griego M and Kossoudji S (Eds). SSRC Press, pp 81-97. (Available on-line at http://www.ssrc.org/blogs/books/2007/12/21/researching-migration-stories-from-the-field/)
Newbold KB. 2005. Dynamic Migration Modelling. Encyclopaedia of Social Measurement. Ed. K. Kempf-Leonard Vol 1, 705-714. New York, Elsevier.
Newbold KB. 2003. Data Sources and Issues for the Analysis of Indigenous People’s Mobility, in Taylor, J. and Bell, M. (eds.), Population Mobility and Indigenous Peoples in Australasia and North America, Routledge: London, 117-135.
Newbold KB. 2001. Immigration to Canada, in Ciment, J. (ed.) Encyclopedia of American Immigration. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1017-1022.
Newbold KB. 1999. Evolutionary immigrant settlement patterns: Concepts and Evidence, in Pandit, K. and Withers-Davies, S. (eds.), Migration and Restructuring in the US: A Geographic Perspective, Rowman and Littlefield, 250-270.
Birch S, Eyles J and Newbold KB. 1997. Access to family physician services in Canada. in L. Tepperman, J. Curtis, S.J. Wilson and A. Warin (eds.) Small world: Readings in Sociology Prentice-Hall, Scarborough: 284-302.
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Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
King K and Newbold KB. 2010. Later-Life Migrations in Canada in 2001: A Multilevel Approach. Journal of Population Ageing, 2: 161-181.
McKeary M, and Newbold KB. 2010. Barriers to Care: The Challenges for Canadian Refugees and their Health Care Providers. Journal of Refugee Studies, forthcoming.
Williams A, Kitchen P, DeMiglio L, Eyles J, Newbold B, Streiner D. 2010. Sense of Place in Hamilton, Ontario: Empirical Results of a Neighbourhood-Based Survey. Urban Geography 31(7): 905-931.
Mercado R, Paez A, and Newbold KB. 2010. Transport Policy and the Provision of Mobility Options in an Aging Society: A Case Study of Ontario, Canada. Journal of Transport Geography, 18(5): 649-661.
Newbold KB and Wilson K. 2010. Editorial: Canada’s Vulnerable Older Populations. Special SEDAP Issue of the Canadian Journal on Aging. Canadian Journal on Aging. Forthcoming.
Brown WM, Newbold KB, Beckstead D. 2010. Growth and Change in Human Capital across the Canadian Urban Hierarchy, 1996–2001. Urban Studies 14(7): 1571-1586.
Beckstead D, Brown WM, Guo Y, and Newbold KB. 2010. Cities and growth: Earnings levels across urban and rural areas: The role of human capital. Ottawa: Statistics Canada, Catalogue # 11-622-M – No. 020.
Saberton PJ, Paez A, Newbold KB and N Heddle. 2009. Geographical variations in the correlates of blood donor turnout rates: an investigation of Canadian metropolitan areas. International Journal of Health Geographics, 8(56) (online, http://www.ij-healthgeographics.com/content/8/1/56)
Maoh H, Kanaroglou P, Scott D, Paez A, and Newbold KB. 2009. IMPACT: An Integrated GIS-Based Model for Simulating the Consequences of Demographic Changes and Population Aging on Transportation. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 33(3): 200-210.
Newbold KB. 2009. Health Care Use and the Canadian Immigrant Population. International Journal of Health Services. 39(3): 545-565.
Sahsuvaroglu T, Jerrett M, Sears MR, McConnell R, Finkelstein N, Arain A, Newbold KB and Burnett R. 2009. Spatial analysis of air pollution and childhood asthma in Hamilton, Canada: comparing exposure methods in sensitive subgroups. Environmental Health, 8(14):.
Spinney EL, Scott DM, and Newbold KB. 2009. Transport Mobility Benefits and Quality of Life: A Time-Use Perspective of Elderly Canadians. Transport Policy, 16: 1-11.
Newbold KB. 2009. The Short-Term Health of Canada’s New Immigrant Arrivals: Evidence from LSIC. Ethnicity and Health, 14(3): 1-22.
Scott DM, Newbold KB, Spinney JEL, Mercado RG, Páez A, and Kanaroglou PS. 2009. New insights into senior travel behavior: the Canadian experience. Growth and Change, 40: 140-168.
Newbold KB and Willinsky J. 2009. Providing family planning and reproductive health care to Canadian immigrants: Perceptions of health care providers. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 11(4): 369-382.
Woltman K and Newbold KB. 2009. Of flights and flotillas: Assimilation and race in the Cuban Diaspora. The Professional Geographer. 61(1): 70-86.
Kanaroglou P, Mercado R, Maoh H, Paez A, Scott DM, and Newbold KB. 2008. Policy simulation framework for analysis of elderly mobility policies. Transportation Research Record, 2078: 62-71.
Newbold KB, McKeary M, Hart RG, and Hall R. 2008. Restaurant inspection frequency and food safety compliance. Journal of Environmental Health, 71(4): 56-61. (Paper re-published in Environmental Health Review, 2008, 52(4): 97-104.)
Beckstead D, Brown M, and Newbold KB. 2008. Cities and growth: In situ versus migratory human capital growth. Ottawa: Statistics Canada, Catalogue # 11-622-M, no. 019
Foulkes M and Newbold KB. 2008. Poverty catchments: Migration, residential mobility, and population turnover in impoverished rural Illinois communities. Rural Sociology, 73(3): 440-462.
Newbold KB. 2008. Inter-provincial migration and retirement income transfers among Canada's older population: 1996-2001. Environment and Planning A, 40: 1501-1516.
Erchov N, Francis S, Hart RG, Slyepchenko T, McKeary M and Newbold KB. 2008. Funeral homes and food safety: A potentially hazardous situation? Environmental Health Review, 52 (1): 9-11
King K and Newbold KB. 2008. Return immigration: The chronic migration of Canadian immigrants, 1991, 1996 and 2001. Population, Space and Place, 14: 85-100
Foulkes M and Newbold KB. 2008. Using alternative data sources to study rural migration: Examples from Illinois. Population, Space and Place, 14: 177-188.
Newbold KB and DeLuca P. 2007. Short-term residential changes to Toronto’s immigrant communities: Evidence from LSIC wave 1. Urban Geography, 28(7): 635-656.
Woltman K, Newbold KB. 2007. Immigrant women and cervical cancer screening uptake: A multilevel analysis. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 98(6): 470-475.
King K and Newbold KB. 2007. Onward emigration to the United States by Canadian immigrants between 1995 and 2000. International Migration Review 41(4): 909-929.
Newbold KB and Cicchino S. 2007. Inter-regional return and onwards migration in Canada: Evidence based on a micro-regional analysis. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 30(2): 211-226.
King K and Newbold KB. 2007. Internal migration dynamics of a Canadian immigrant gateway: Toronto as an origin, way-station and destination between 1991 and 2001. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 30(2): 243-262.
Jerrett M, Newbold KB, Burnett RT, et al. 2007. Geographies of uncertainty in the health benefits of air quality improvements. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 21:511-522.
Newbold KB. 2007. Secondary migration of immigrants to Canada: An analysis of LSIC wave 1 data. The Canadian Geographer 51(1): 58-71.
Páez A, Scott D, Potoglou D, Kanaroglou P, and Newbold KB. 2007. Elderly mobility: Demographic and spatial analysis of trip making in the Hamilton CMA, Canada. Urban Studies, 44(1): 123-146.
Newbold KB and Filice J. 2006. Health status of older immigrants to Canada. Canadian Journal on Aging, 25(3): 305-319.
Newbold, K.B. and Patel, A. 2006. Use of Dental Services by Immigrant
Canadians. Journal of the Canadian Dental Association. 72(2):143a-f.
Newbold K.B., Scott, D.M., Spinney, J.E.L., Kanaroglou, P., and
Páez, A. 2005. Travel Behavior Within Canada’s Older
Population: A Cohort Analysis. Journal of Transport Geography. 13: 340-351.
Jerret M, Burnett RT, Ma RJ, Pope CA, Krewski D, Newbold KB, Thurston
G, Shi YL, Finkelstein N, Cale EE, Thun MJ. 2005. Spatial analysis
of air pollution and mortality in Los Angeles. Epidemiology
16(6): 727-736.
Newbold, K.B. 2005. Spatial Scale, Return and Onward Migration,
and the Long-Boertlein Index of Repeat Migration. Papers in
Regional Science. 84(2): 281-290.
Newbold, K.B. 2005. Health Status and Health Care Utilization of
the Foreign-Born in Canada: A Longitudinal Analysis, 1994/95 –
2000/01. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy. 10(2):77-84.
Foulkes, M. and Newbold, K.B. 2005. Poverty in-migration to impoverished
rural Illinois places. Environment and Planning A. 37:
845-860.
Newbold, K.B. 2005. Self-Rated Health Within the Canadian Immigrant
Population: Risk and the Healthy Immigrant Effect. Social Science
and Medicine, 60: 1359-1370.
Newbold, K.B. 2004 Chinese assimilation across America: Spatial Growth and Change.35(2): 198-219.
Newbold, K.B., and Foulkes M. 2004. Geography and segmented assimilation:
Examples from the New York Chinese. Population, Space and Place.
10:3-18.
Newbold, K.B. 2004. Segmented paths and the differential role of primate immigrant centers. Geographical Analysis. 36(4): 21-37.
Rogers, A., Raymer, J., and Newbold, K.B. 2003. Reconciling and translating migration data collected over time intervals of differing widths. Annals of Regional Science. 37: 581-601.
Newbold, K.B. and Danforth J. 2003. Health status and Canada’s immigrant population. Social Science and Medicine 57: 1981-1995.
Newbold, K.B. 2002. Estimating the refugee population from PUMS data. Growth and Change, 33(3): 370-389.
Newbold, K.B. 2002. Refugees into immigrants: Assessing the adjustment of Southeast Asian refugees in the US, 1975-1990. Canadian Studies in Population, 29(1): 151-171.
Newbold, K.B. and Achjar, N. 2002. Immigration, intended settlement patterns, and their dynamics in the U.S.: 1980-1990, International Regional Science Review, 25(2): 219-244.
Newbold, K.B. 2001. Measuring migration among the foreign-born: Insights from Canadian data. Review of Regional Studies, 31(2): 177-95.
Newbold, K.B. and Bell, M.2001. Return and onwards migration in Canada and Australia: Evidence from fixed interval data. International Migration Review, 35(4):1157-1184.
Newbold, K.B. and Spindler, J. 2001. Immigrant settlement in metropolitan Chicago. Urban Studies 38(11):1903-1919.
Newbold, K.B. and Peterson, D.A. 2001. Distance weighted migration measures. Papers in Regional Science 80(3):371-380.
Newbold, K.B. 2001. Counting Migrants and Migrations: Comparing Lifetime and Fixed-Interval Return and Onward Migration. Economic Geography 77(1): 23-40.
Newbold, K.B. 2000. Intended and Initial Settlement Patterns of Recent Immigrants to the US, 1985-90: A Comparison of PUMS and INS Public Use Files. Population and Environment, 21(6): 539-563.
Foulkes, M. and Newbold, K.B. 2000. Migration propensities, patterns, and the role of human capital: Comparing Mexican, Cuban and Puerto Rican Interstate Migration, 1985-90. The Professional Geographer, 52(1): 133-145.
Newbold, K.B. 1999. Spatial distribution and redistribution of the foreign-born in the US: 1980 and 1990. Economic Geography, 75(3): 254-271.
Newbold, K.B. 1999. Disability and use of support services within the Canadian Aboriginal Population. Health and Social Care, 7(4): 291-296.
Newbold, K.B. 1999. Internal migration of the foreign-born: Population
concentration or dispersion? Population and Environment, 20(3):
259-276.
Newbold, K.B., Eyles, J., Birch, S. and Spencer, A. 1998. Allocating resources in health care: Alternative approaches to measuring needs in resource allocation formula in Ontario. Health and Place, 4(1): 79-89.
Newbold, K.B. 1998. Outmigration from California: The role of migrant selectivity. Geographical Analysis, 30(2): 138-152.
Newbold, K.B. 1998. Problems in search of solutions: Health and Canadian Aboriginals. Journal of Community Health, 23(1): 59-73.
Newbold, K.B. 1997. Primary, return and onward migration in the U.S. and Canada: Is there a difference? Papers in Regional Science, 76(2): 175-198.
Newbold, K.B. 1997. Aboriginal physician use in Canada: Location, orientation and identity. Health Economics, 6: 197-207.
Newbold, K.B. 1997. The role of race in primary, return and onward migration. The Professional Geographer, 49(1): 1-14.
Newbold, K.B. 1996. The ghettoization of Quebec: Interprovincial migration and its demographic effects. Canadian Studies in Population, 23(1):1-21.
Newbold, K.B. 1996. Determinants of elderly interstate migration in the US: 1985-1990. Research on Aging, 18(4): 451-476.
Newbold, K.B. 1996. Internal migration of the foreign-born in Canada. International Migration Review, 30(3): 728-747.
Newbold, K.B. 1996. Income, self-selection and return and onward interprovincial migration in Canada. Environment and Planning A, 28: 1019-1034.
Birch, S., Eyles, J. and Newbold, K.B. 1996. Proxies for health care need among populations: A validation of alternatives - a study in Quebec. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 50(5): 564-569.
Eyles, J., Birch, S. and Newbold, K.B. 1995. Delivering the goods? Access to family physician services in Canada, a comparison of 1985 and 1991. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 36(4): 322-332.
Newbold, K.B., Eyles, J. and Birch, S. 1995. Equity in health care:
Methodological contributions to the analysis of hospital utilization
within Canada. Social Science and Medicine, 40(9): 1181-1192.
Newbold, K.B and Liaw, K.L. 1995. Return and onward migration in Canada, 1976-81: An explanation by personal and ecological variables. The Canadian Geographer, 39(1): 16-29.
Newbold, K.B., Birch, S. and Eyles, J. 1994. Access to family physician services in Canada: A tale of two provinces. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 17(3): 311-328.
Newbold, K.B. 1994. Canadian immigration: prospects and policy. Policy Options, 15(8): 42-45.
Newbold, K.B. 1994. Changing patterns of primary, return and onward interprovincial migration in Canada: 1976 to 1986. The Great Lakes Geographer, 1(1): 1-20.
Newbold, K.B and Liaw, K.L. 1994. Return and onward interprovincial migration through economic boom and bust in Canada: From 1976-81 to 1981-86. Geographical Analysis, 26(3): 228-245.
Eyles, J., Birch, S. and Newbold, K.B. 1993. Equity and health care: analysis of the relationships between need for care and the utilization of nursing services in Canada. The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 25(4): 27-46.
Birch, S., Eyles, J. and Newbold, K.B. 1993. Equitable access to health care: Methodological extensions to the analysis of physician utilization in Canada. Health Economics, 2: 87-101.
Newbold, K.B, Chambers, S.A. and Liaw, K.L. 1992. Effects of personal factors on the destination choice of Canadian immigrants: An evaluation within a multivariate framework. Journal of Population Studies, 15: 77-101.
Newbold, K.B., and Liaw, K.L. 1990. Characterization of primary, return and onward interprovincial migration in Canada: Overall and age-specific patterns. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 13(1): 17-34.
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