E. C. Nwogu, Ohaegbulam Emmanuel, Osuagwu Chidimma Udo
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This study examines the implication(s) of ignoring net migration in estimation of adult mortality from non-stable population using the Preston [1] integrated method and proposes a method of assessing presence of net migration in a study data. In deriving the model for estimation of adult mortality from non-stable population, Preston [1] has assumed that the study population is closed to migration, that is, the net migration is zero or negligible. However, in most developing countries this assumption is not necessarily true. In this study, the method proposed for assessing the need for adjustment for net migration is the ratio (AF) of the observed proportion of mid-period population reported as aged x years (c(x,t)) when net migration is not zero to the corresponding proportion when net migration is zero (\(\hat{c}\)(x,t)). The Preston [1] approach to estimation of adult mortality is to relate characteristics of the observed population to some life table functions and using this relationship to obtain estimate of the implied level of adult mortality. The results indicate that when net migration is actually zero, the ratio AF is equal to one and different from one when net migration is not zero. Data on age- sex distribution of populations of three selected developing countries were used to illustrate the methods. It has therefore, been recommended that when this ratio is not one an adjustment should be made for net migration.
本研究探讨了在使用普雷斯顿[1]综合方法估算非稳定人口成人死亡率时忽略净迁移的影响,并提出了一种评估研究数据中是否存在净迁移的方法。在推导非稳定人口成人死亡率估算模型时,Preston[1]假设研究人口不发生迁移,即净迁移为零或可忽略不计。然而,在大多数发展中国家,这一假设并不一定成立。在本研究中,为评估净移民调整的必要性而提出的方法是,当净移民不为零时,报告年龄为 x 岁的中期人口的观察比例(c(x,t))与净移民为零时的相应比例(\(\hat{c}\)(x,t))之比(AF)。普雷斯顿[1]估算成人死亡率的方法是将观测到的人口特征与一些生命表函数联系起来,并利用这种关系来估算隐含的成人死亡率水平。结果表明,当净移民实际为零时,比率 AF 等于 1,而当净移民不为零时,比率 AF 则与 1 不同。三个选定的发展中国家的人口年龄-性别分布数据被用来说明这些方法。因此,建议当这一比率不是 1 时,应根据净移民情况进行调整。