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Bilateral Migration Flow Imputation

Bilateral migration flow imputation fills in the complete origin-destination matrix of how many people moved between every pair of countries when the directly reported data cover only a fraction of those pairs and are defined inconsistently from one reporter to the next. The reporting problem is severe: some countries count migrants by intended duration of stay, others by change of registration, others not at all, and a flow reported by the sending country rarely matches the same flow reported by the receiving country. Abel and Cohen's 2019 work, building on Abel's 2013 stock-based estimation, treats this as a matrix-completion problem: harmonize whatever fragments exist, derive consistent row and column totals — often from migrant-stock change — and then fill the empty and unreliable cells so the finished matrix matches those totals. The cells are filled with iterative proportional fitting and a pseudo-Bayesian estimator that blends sparse counts toward a structured prior, and the resulting flows can be refined into sex- and age-specific tables. The output is a single, internally consistent, fully populated bilateral flow table for all country pairs.

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  1. Abel, G. J., & Cohen, J. E. (2019). Bilateral international migration flow estimates for 200 countries. Scientific Data, 6, 82. DOI: 10.1038/s41597-019-0089-3
  2. Abel, G. J. (2013). Estimating Global Migration Flow Tables Using Place of Birth Data. Demographic Research, 28, 505-546. DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2013.28.18

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ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Bilateral Migration Flow Imputation across Country Pairs. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/en/migration-studies/bilateral-migration-flow-imputation

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ScholarGateBilateral Migration Flow Imputation (Bilateral Migration Flow Imputation across Country Pairs). Retrieved 2026-06-24 from https://scholargate.app/en/migration-studies/bilateral-migration-flow-imputation · Dataset: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026