Abstract
Craig J. (1970) Estimating the age and sex structure of net migration for a subregion. A case study: North and South Humberside, 1951–1961, Reg. Studies 4, 333–347. Survival rate methods are adapted to provide an analysis by sex and quinary age groups of total net migration as estimated from births, deaths and population change; various difficulties in doing this are discussed. The effect of recruitment to, and demobilization from, the Armed Forces is considered and it is found that it is possible to make a better estimate of civilian net migration than that obtained from the usual assumption of “average” recruitment. Finally the results are examined to illustrate what kind of new information this method of analysis yields.
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