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International Migration In Europe Data Models And Estimates James Rayner

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International Migration In Europe Data Models And Estimates James Rayner
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.03 MB
Pages: 388
Author: James Rayner, Frans Willekens (eds.)
ISBN: 9780470032336, 9780470985557, 0470032332, 0470985550
Language: English
Year: 2008

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International Migration In Europe Data Models And Estimates James Rayner by James Rayner, Frans Willekens (eds.) 9780470032336, 9780470985557, 0470032332, 0470985550 instant download after payment.

At present there is no unified treatment, drawing together models to allow a consistent and reliable set of migration flows, across countries. This text seeks to do exactly that, potentially improving policies, planning and understanding about migration processes worldwide, via the presentation of migration estimation and modeling techniques. These modeling techniques are explored from both frequentist and Bayesian perspectives. The vital concepts such as missing data and collection methods (and their possible harmonization) are discussed in depth, and there are whole chapters dedicated to both modeling asylum flows and forecasts about the future of international migration.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction and Outline (pages 1–8): James Raymer and Frans Willekens
Chapter 2 Counting Foreign?Born and Expatriates in OECD Countries: A New Perspective (pages 9–40): Jean?Christophe Dumont and Georges Lemaitre
Chapter 3 Comparability of Statistics on International Migration Flows in the European Union (pages 41–71): Dorota Kupiszewska and Beata Nowok
Chapter 4 Evolution of International Migration Statistics in Selected Central European Countries (pages 73–87): Beata Nowok
Chapter 5 Foreign Migrants in Southern European Countries: Evaluation of Recent Data (pages 89–114): Alessio Cangiano
Chapter 6 Models of Migration: Observations and Judgements (pages 115–147): Frans Willekens
Chapter 7 Bayesian Estimation of Migration Flows (pages 149–174): Matthew J. Brierley, Jonathan J. Forster, John W. McDonald and Peter W. F. Smith
Chapter 8 Applying Model Migration Schedules to Represent Age?Specific Migration Flows (pages 175–192): James Raymer and Andrei Rogers
Chapter 9 Models for Migration Age Schedules: A Bayesian Perspective with an Application to Flows between Scotland and England (pages 193–205): Peter Congdon
Chapter 10 Obtaining an Overall Picture of Population Movement in the European Union (pages 207–234): James Raymer
Chapter 11 A Simple Method for Inferring Substitution and Generation from Gross Flows: Asylum Seekers in Europe (pages 235–251): Leo van Wissen and Roel Jennissen
Chapter 12 Bayesian Methods in International Migration Forecasting (pages 253–281): Jakub Bijak
Chapter 13 Forecasting International Migration: Time Series Projections vs Argument?Based Forecasts (pages 283–306): Joop de Beer
Chapter 14 International Migration Component in Population Dynamics Models (pages 307–327): Marek Kupiszewski and Dorota Kupiszewska
Chapter 15 What Happens When International Migrants Settle? Projections of Ethnic Groups in United Kingdom Regions (pages 329–358): Philip Rees
Chapter 16 Conclusion (pages 359–369): Frans Willekens and James Raymer

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