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A multidimensional global migration model for use in cohort-component population projections

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Kluge,  Lucas
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Olaya-Bucaro,  Orlando
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KC,  Samir
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Yildiz,  Dilek
External Organizations;

Abel,  Guy
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Schewe,  Jacob
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Kluge, L., Olaya-Bucaro, O., KC, S., Yildiz, D., Abel, G., Schewe, J. (2024): A multidimensional global migration model for use in cohort-component population projections. - Demographic Research, 51, 323-376.
https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2024.51.11


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Abstract
International migration is influenced by economic and social factors that change over time. However, given the complexity of these relationships, global population scenarios to date include only stylized migration assumptions that do not account for changes in the drivers of migration. On the other hand, existing projection models of international migration do not resolve all demographic dimensions necessary to interact with the cohort-component models typically used for population projections.