Estimation of local demographic variation in a flexible framework for population projections |
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Authors: | Ludi Simpson Harvey Snowling |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK 2. General Register Office for Scotland, Ladywell House, Ladywell Road, Edinburgh, EH12 7TF, UK
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Abstract: | A cohort component projection of local populations based on sex and single year of age offers great value for planning local services, but demands data beyond the detail available. Local fertility, mortality and migration schedules by age and sex must be estimated sensitively to local variation if the results are to be of greater value than simpler methods of projection. Two approaches are compared, using data for the recent past: (a) direct estimation of local area age-specific schedules of fertility, mortality and migration based on data available to the national statistical agency; (b) graduation of national schedules using only local area population estimates by age, total numbers of births, and total numbers of deaths; age-specific migration is indirectly estimated from successive population estimates. These two approaches are compared with a projection using the same rates for each area. The three projections have been implemented for electoral wards in the Fife local government area of Scotland, using the flexible framework provided by POPGROUP software. Persuasive local population projections based on standard data for standard areas are feasible without the regular publication of migration flows. |
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