Augmenting migration statistics with expert knowledge

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Norface Migration Discussion Paper 5, 2012.

Abstract

International migration statistics vary considerably from one country to another in terms of measurement, quality and coverage. Furthermore, immigration tend to be captured more accurately than emigration. In this paper, we first describe the need to augment reported flows of international migration with knowledge gained from experts on the measurement of migration statistics, obtained from a multi-stage Delphi survey. Second, we present our methodology for translating this information into prior distributions for input into the Integrated Modelling of European Migration (IMEM) model, which is designed to estimate migration flows amongst countries in the European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA), by using recent data collected by Eurostat and other national and international institutions. The IMEM model is capable of providing a synthetic data base with measures of uncertainty for international migration flows and other model parameters.

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By Arkadiusz Wisniowski, Jakub Bijak, Solveig Christiansen, Jonathan J. Forster, Peter W.F. Smith and James Raymer, Nico Keilman
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