The estimation of international migration flows: A general technique focused on the origin-destination association structure
The estimation of international migration flows: A general technique focused on the origin-destination association structure
The log-linear model, with an alternative parameter coding scheme, is used in this paper to obtain estimates of international migration flows in situations where the data are inadequate or missing. The alternative parameter coding scheme is particularly useful in constructing the origin – destination association stricture—a key element often required for more-accurate predictions. To illustrate the method, international migration flows between countries in the northern region of Europe during the 1999 – 2000 period are estimated
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Raymer, James
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2007
Raymer, James
ed2973c1-b78d-4166-baf3-4e18f1b24070
Raymer, James
(2007)
The estimation of international migration flows: A general technique focused on the origin-destination association structure.
Environment and Planning A, 39 (4), .
(doi:10.1068/a38264).
Abstract
The log-linear model, with an alternative parameter coding scheme, is used in this paper to obtain estimates of international migration flows in situations where the data are inadequate or missing. The alternative parameter coding scheme is particularly useful in constructing the origin – destination association stricture—a key element often required for more-accurate predictions. To illustrate the method, international migration flows between countries in the northern region of Europe during the 1999 – 2000 period are estimated
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