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Describing and projecting the age and spatial structures of interregional migration in Italy

Describing and projecting the age and spatial structures of interregional migration in Italy
Describing and projecting the age and spatial structures of interregional migration in Italy
A multiplicative component model is applied in this paper to present a simple, yet powerful, framework for analyzing and projecting internal migration flows. The multiplicative components are useful for identifying important underlying structures in the migration patterns. To demonstrate, seven periods of age-specific interregional migration in Italy (1970-1971 to 2000-2001) are analyzed. This information is then used to project the age and spatial structures forward to the 2010-2011 period. The projection model focuses on the underlying structures, which allows both the stable and changing aspects of the migration patterns to be included.
internal migration, migration analysis, migration estimation, migration projection, Italy, categorical data analysis
A05/06
Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton
Raymer, James
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Bonaguidi, Alberto
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Valentini, Alessandro
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Raymer, James
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Bonaguidi, Alberto
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Valentini, Alessandro
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Raymer, James, Bonaguidi, Alberto and Valentini, Alessandro (2005) Describing and projecting the age and spatial structures of interregional migration in Italy (S3RI Applications and Policy Working Papers, A05/06) Southampton, UK. Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute, University of Southampton 43pp.

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Abstract

A multiplicative component model is applied in this paper to present a simple, yet powerful, framework for analyzing and projecting internal migration flows. The multiplicative components are useful for identifying important underlying structures in the migration patterns. To demonstrate, seven periods of age-specific interregional migration in Italy (1970-1971 to 2000-2001) are analyzed. This information is then used to project the age and spatial structures forward to the 2010-2011 period. The projection model focuses on the underlying structures, which allows both the stable and changing aspects of the migration patterns to be included.

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Published date: 12 September 2005
Keywords: internal migration, migration analysis, migration estimation, migration projection, Italy, categorical data analysis

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17418
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Date deposited: 12 Sep 2005
Last modified: 20 Feb 2024 03:20

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Author: James Raymer
Author: Alberto Bonaguidi
Author: Alessandro Valentini

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