The 2020 IDS Release of the Antwerp COR*-Database. Evaluation, Development and Transformation of a Pre-Existing Database

Sam Jenkinson, Francisco Anguita, Diogo Paiva, H. Matsuo, K. Matthijs
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The Antwerp COR*-IDS database 2020 is a transformed and harmonized historical demographic database in a cross-nationally comparable format designed to be open and easy to use for international researchers. The database is constructed from the 2010 release of the Antwerp COR*-historical demographic database, which was created using a letter sample of the whole district of Antwerp (Flanders, Belgium). It has a total sample size of +/- 33,000 residents of Antwerp. The sample spans nearly seven decades. The data is collected from historical records: including population registers and vital registration records covering births, marriages, in/external migrations and deaths. The database covers up to three linked generations (in some cases more), and contains micro-data on individual level life courses, and relationships deriving from addressbased household composition methods. An important characteristic is the sample's large migrant population, including the timings of their demographic events and living arrangements, whilst resident in the district of Antwerp. In addition, the sample also contains a large array of occupational level information. This paper presents the processes, methodologies and documentation regarding the evaluation and development of a pre-existing historical database. This includes the systematic evaluation of the original samples, methodologies for address based reconstructing of households, and the geocoding of a historical database which took place during the current development of this new version of the database.
2020年IDS发布安特卫普COR*数据库。已有数据库的评估、开发和转换
安特卫普COR*-IDS数据库2020是一个经过转换和协调的历史人口数据库,采用跨国可比格式,旨在为国际研究人员开放和易于使用。该数据库是根据2010年发布的安特卫普COR*-历史人口数据库构建的,该数据库是使用安特卫普(比利时法兰德斯)整个地区的信件样本创建的。它的总样本量为+/- 33,000名安特卫普居民。样本跨度近70年。数据是从历史记录中收集的:包括人口登记和涉及出生、婚姻、境内/境外移徙和死亡的生命登记记录。该数据库涵盖多达三代相连的人(在某些情况下更多),并包含个人层面生命历程的微观数据,以及基于地址的家庭组成方法得出的关系。一个重要的特征是样本的大量移民人口,包括他们的人口统计事件和生活安排的时间,而居住在安特卫普地区。此外,样本中还包含大量的职业水平信息。本文介绍了评估和开发预先存在的历史数据库的过程、方法和文档。这包括对原始样本的系统评估,基于地址的家庭重建方法,以及在当前开发这个新版本数据库期间对历史数据库进行的地理编码。
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