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Does specification matter? Experiments with simple multiregional probabilistic population projections

Does specification matter? Experiments with simple multiregional probabilistic population projections
Does specification matter? Experiments with simple multiregional probabilistic population projections
Population projection models that introduce uncertainty are a growing subset of projection models in general. In this paper, we focus on the importance of decisions made with regard to the model specifications adopted. We compare the forecasts and prediction intervals associated with four simple regional population projection models: a total growth rate model, a component model with net migration, a component model with in-migration and outmigration rates, and a multiregional model with destination-specific out-migration rates. Vector autoregressive models are used to forecast future rates of growth, birth, death, net migration, in-migration and out-migration, and destination-specific out-migration for the North, Midlands and South regions in England (additional specification decisions once again come into play). They are also used to forecast different international migration measures. The base data represent a time series of annual data provided by the Office for National Statistics from 1976 to 2008. The results illustrate how both the forecasted subpopulation totals and the corresponding prediction intervals differ for the multiregional model in comparison to other simpler models, as well as for different assumptions about international migration. The paper ends end with a discussion of our results and possible directions for future research
population forecasting, multiregional projections, time series models, forecast uncertainty, england
2042-4116
13
ESRC Centre for Population Change
Raymer, James
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Abel, Guy J.
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Rogers, Andrei
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Abel, Guy J.
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Rogers, Andrei
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Raymer, James, Abel, Guy J. and Rogers, Andrei (2011) Does specification matter? Experiments with simple multiregional probabilistic population projections (Centre for Population Change Working Paper, 13) ESRC Centre for Population Change 42pp.

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Abstract

Population projection models that introduce uncertainty are a growing subset of projection models in general. In this paper, we focus on the importance of decisions made with regard to the model specifications adopted. We compare the forecasts and prediction intervals associated with four simple regional population projection models: a total growth rate model, a component model with net migration, a component model with in-migration and outmigration rates, and a multiregional model with destination-specific out-migration rates. Vector autoregressive models are used to forecast future rates of growth, birth, death, net migration, in-migration and out-migration, and destination-specific out-migration for the North, Midlands and South regions in England (additional specification decisions once again come into play). They are also used to forecast different international migration measures. The base data represent a time series of annual data provided by the Office for National Statistics from 1976 to 2008. The results illustrate how both the forecasted subpopulation totals and the corresponding prediction intervals differ for the multiregional model in comparison to other simpler models, as well as for different assumptions about international migration. The paper ends end with a discussion of our results and possible directions for future research

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Published date: 1 July 2011
Keywords: population forecasting, multiregional projections, time series models, forecast uncertainty, england
Organisations: Social Statistics & Demography, Centre for Population Change

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Local EPrints ID: 338972
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/338972
ISSN: 2042-4116
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Date deposited: 23 May 2012 08:38
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Author: James Raymer
Author: Guy J. Abel
Author: Andrei Rogers

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