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Population Studies-a Journal of Demography | 2014

Improved measures for the cross-national comparison of age profiles of internal migration

Aude Bernard; Martin Bell; Elin Charles-Edwards

We develop and demonstrate the application of a concise set of measures intended to encapsulate key features of the age profile of internal migration and highlight the significant differences that exist between nations in these profiles. Model schedules have been the most common method of comparing internal migration patterns but issues related to the estimation and interpretation of their parameters hinder their use for cross-national comparison. We demonstrate that the interpretation of exponential coefficients as rates of ascent and descent does not best reflect the slopes of migration age profiles, and we propose more consistent measures based on the rate of change in migration intensity. We demonstrate, through correlation and factor analysis, that most of the inter-country variance in migration age profiles is captured by the age at and intensity of peak migration. The application of these two indicators to 25 countries reveals significant differences between regions.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Comparing internal migration across the countries of Latin America: A multidimensional approach

Aude Bernard; Francisco Rowe; Martin Bell; Philipp Ueffing; Elin Charles-Edwards

While considerable progress has been made in understanding the way particular aspects of internal migration, such as its intensity, age profile and spatial impact, vary between countries around the world, little attention to date has been given to establishing how these dimensions of migration interact in different national settings. We use recently developed measures of internal migration that are scale-independent to compare the overall intensity, age composition, spatial impact, and distance profile of internal migration in 19 Latin American countries. Comparisons reveal substantial cross-national variation but cluster analysis suggests the different dimensions of migration evolve systematically to form a broad sequence characterised by low intensities, young ages at migration, unbalanced flows and high friction of distance at lower levels of development, trending to high intensities, an older age profile of migration, more closely balanced flows and lower friction of distance at later stages of development. However, the transition is not linear and local contingencies, such as international migration and political control, often distort the migration-development nexus, leading to unique migration patterns in individual national contexts.


Demography | 2017

Cohort measures of internal migration: understanding long-term trends

Aude Bernard

Internal migration intensities fluctuate over time, but both migration levels and trends show great diversity. The dynamics underpinning these trends remain poorly understood because they are analyzed almost exclusively by applying period measures to cross-sectional data. This article proposes 10 cohort measures that can be applied to both prospective and retrospective data to systematically examine long-term trends. To demonstrate their benefits, the proposed measures are applied to retrospective survey data for England that provide residential histories from birth to age 50 for cohorts born between 1918 and 1957. The analysis reveals stable lifetime migration for men but increased lifetime migration for women associated with earlier ages at moving in adulthood and a compression of intervals between consecutive moves. The proposed cohort measures provide a more comprehensive picture of migration behavior and should be used to complement period measures in exploring long-term trends. Increasing availability of retrospective and longitudinal survey data means that researchers can now apply the proposed measures to a wide range of countries.


Population Studies-a Journal of Demography | 2017

Levels and patterns of internal migration in Europe: A cohort perspective

Aude Bernard

Europe displays important variations in the level of internal migration, with a clear spatial gradient of high mobility in northern and western Europe but lower mobility in the south and east. However, cross-national variation in levels of internal migration remains poorly understood, because it is analysed almost exclusively using cross-sectional data and period measures. This paper seeks to advance understanding of cross-national variation in migration levels in 14 European countries by drawing on a recently proposed suite of migration cohort measures, coupled with internationally comparable retrospective residential histories. It shows that differences in migration levels are mainly attributable to variation in the extent of repeat movement, which is underpinned by the differences in mean ages at first and last move that together delineate the average length of migration careers. Cohort analysis provides a robust foundation for exploring the demographic mechanisms underpinning variation in migration levels across countries and over time.


Population and Development Review | 2014

Life-course transitions and the age profile of internal migration

Aude Bernard; Martin Bell; Elin Charles-Edwards


Demographic Research | 2015

Smoothing internal migration age profiles for comparative research

Aude Bernard; Martin Bell


Population Space and Place | 2017

The Impact of Internal Migration on Population Redistribution: an International Comparison

Philip Rees; Martin Bell; Marek Kupiszewski; Dorota Kupiszewska; Philipp Ueffing; Aude Bernard; Elin Charles-Edwards; John Stillwell


Journal of Population Research | 2016

Internal migration age patterns and the transition to adulthood: Australia and Great Britain compared

Aude Bernard; Martin Bell; Elin Charles-Edwards


Archive | 2018

Global trends in internal migration

Martin Bell; Elin Charles-Edwards; Aude Bernard; Philipp Ueffing


Demographic Research | 2018

Educational selectivity of internal migrants: A global assessment

Aude Bernard; Martin Bell

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Martin Bell

University of Queensland

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Hal Kendig

Australian National University

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Julie Byles

University of Newcastle

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Peta Forder

University of Newcastle

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Marek Kupiszewski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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