The future of international migration

The future of international migration

Authors:   Lutz W

Publication Year:   1993

Reference:  In The Future of Europe's Population: A Scenario Approach, R. Cliquet (ed.)
Population studies No. 26, Council of Europe Press, Strasbourg pp.67-84 (1993)

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Abstract

Xc 93-004 The migration component in population projections is more difficult to handle than fertility and mortality for two different reasons. First, less reliable and representative statistical information is available for assessing past and present migration levels and, secondly, migration patterns tend to show much less continuity with intensities changing by orders of magnitude within very short time periods....

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