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migest (version 1.8.5)

match_pob_tot: Adjust migrant stock tables to have matching place of birth totals

Description

This function is predominantly intended to be used within the ffs routines in the migest package.

Usage

match_pob_tot(m1, m2, method = "rescale", verbose = FALSE)

Arguments

m1

Matrix of migrant stock totals at time t. Rows in the matrix correspond to place of birth and columns to place of residence at time t+1.

m2

Matrix of migrant stock totals at time t+1. Rows in the matrix correspond to place of birth and columns to place of residence at time t+1.

method

Character string matching either rescale, rescale-adjust-zero-fb, open or open-dr. See details.

verbose

Logical value to indicate the print the parameter estimates at each iteration of the rescale, as used in ipf2. By default FALSE.

Value

Returns a list object with:

m1_adj

Matrix of adjusted m1 where rows (place of births) match m2_adj.

m2_adj

Matrix of adjusted m2 where rows (place of births) match m1_adj.

in_mat

Matrix of estimated inflows into the system.

out_mat

Matrix of estimated outflows from the system.

Details

The rescale and rescale-adjust-zero-fb method ensure flow estimates closely match the net migration totals implied by the changes in population totals, births and deaths - as introduced in the Science paper. The rescale-adjust-zero-fb can adjust for rare cases when row total margins that are smaller than native born totals in countries where there are no foreign born populations (e.g. South Sudan 1990-1995). The open-dr method allows for moves in and out of the global system - as introduced in the Demographic Research paper. The open method is a slight improvement over open-dr - the calculation of the moves and in and out using more sensible weights.

References

Abel and Cohen (2019) Bilateral international migration flow estimates for 200 countries Scientific Data 6 (1), 1-13

Azose & Raftery (2019) Estimation of emigration, return migration, and transit migration between all pairs of countries Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (1) 116-122

Abel, G. J. (2018). Estimates of Global Bilateral Migration Flows by Gender between 1960 and 2015. International Migration Review 52 (3), 809<U+2013>852.

Abel, G. J. and Sander, N. (2014). Quantifying Global International Migration Flows. Science, 343 (6178) 1520-1522

See Also

ipf3_qi, ffs_diff