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Research interests
I specialise in the application of mathematical, statistical, and computational methods to demographic problems. My current research is on estimation techniques for small populations with an emphasis on preparing inputs used by practitioners for demographic analysis and population projections.
Education/Academic qualification
Bachelor, Australian National University
PhD, University of Queensland
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2021 Rainmaker Start-Up - Development of a Social Outcomes Framework for the Northern Territory
Taylor, A., Shalley, F., Dyrting, S., Tan, G. & Golebiowska, K.
1/03/21 → 31/08/21
Project: Research
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Smoothing destination-specific migration flows
Dyrting, S. & Taylor, A., 12 Feb 2021, In: The Annals of Regional Science: international journal of urban, regional and environmental research and policy. p. 1-25 25 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A life-stage approach for understanding population retention in sparsely populated areas
Dyrting, S., Taylor, A. & Shalley, F., Dec 2020, In: Journal of Rural Studies. 80, p. 439-451 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Smoothing migration intensities with P-TOPALS
Dyrting, S., 15 Dec 2020, In: Demographic Research. 43, p. 1607-1650 44 p., 55.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Attracting and Retaining the Territory’s Growing Multicultural Communities
Shalley, F., Monani, D., Taylor, A. & Dyrting, S., Nov 2019, Northern Institute Research Brief Series, 3/2019, p. 1-48 48 p.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Northern Territory Contemporary Indigenous Migration Trends
Taylor, A. & Dyrting, S., 5 Dec 2019, Northern Institute Research Briefs, RB02, p. 1-29 29 p.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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