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Migration bias in indirect estimates of regional childhood mortality levels
Authors:Carl P Schmertmann  Diana Oya Sawyer
Institution:1. Center for the Study of Population , Florida State University , Tallahassee, FL, 32306–4063, USA;2. Department of Demography/CEDEPLAR , Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais , Rua Curitiba 832, 9° andar, Belo Horizonte‐MG, 30210, Brazil
Abstract:

Demographers often use Brass‐style indirect methods to obtain childhood mortality estimates for regions within developing countries. Regional populations are not closed to migration, however, and mortality reports of women resident in a certain region on the survey date may contain information on events and exposure that occurred elsewhere as the mother migrated. Including this “imported”; mortality information may cause significant bias in regional estimates. In this paper the authors: (1) investigate the possible magnitude of migration bias using a multiregional simulation model, (2) propose a modification to standard methods which should reduce bias in many circumstances, and (3) apply the modified technique to data from Brazil's 1980 Census. We find that migration bias can indeed be significant, and that in the specific case of São Paulo state, imported mortality information may result in overestimates of local mortality levels of 10–15% when using Brass‐style methods.
Keywords:Migration  mortality  indirect estimation methods  Brass methods  Brazil
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