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Multiregional Migration Projection

Multiregional migration projection extends the classic cohort-component method from a single closed population to a system of several regions that exchange migrants. Developed principally by Andrei Rogers in his 1975 Introduction to Multiregional Mathematical Demography, it replaces the ordinary Leslie matrix with a generalized growth matrix whose blocks carry not only survival and fertility within each region but also the age-specific probabilities of moving from every region to every other. Advancing a stacked population vector — population by age for each region — through repeated multiplication by this matrix projects all regions simultaneously and consistently, so that an out-migrant from one region becomes an in-migrant somewhere else and the system stays closed. The same matrix yields multistate life-table quantities such as expected lifetime spent in each region and the long-run stable spatial distribution of the population. Because the method demands smooth age-specific migration inputs, it is usually paired with Rogers-Castro model schedules, and the comparative findings of Rogers and Willekens's 1986 Migration and Settlement project established it as the standard apparatus of formal spatial demography.

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  1. Rogers, A. (1975). Introduction to Multiregional Mathematical Demography. John Wiley & Sons, New York. ISBN: 9780471729945
  2. Rogers, A., & Willekens, F. J. (Eds.). (1986). Migration and Settlement: A Multiregional Comparative Study. D. Reidel, Dordrecht. ISBN: 9789027721570
  3. Rogers, A., & Castro, L. J. (1981). Model Migration Schedules. IIASA Research Report RR-81-30. link

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ScholarGateMultiregional Migration Projection (Multiregional Population Projection with Migration). Hämtad 2026-06-24 från https://scholargate.app/sv/migration-studies/multiregional-migration-projection · Datamängd: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026