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Population and Labour Force Dynamics Model

Dorota Kupiszewska () and Marek Kupiszewski ()
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Dorota Kupiszewska: IOM, Central European Forum for Migration and Population Research
Marek Kupiszewski: Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Chapter Chapter 11 in International Migration and the Future of Populations and Labour in Europe, 2013, pp 193-206 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The chapter describes in detail the multistate population model for multilevel systems (MULTIPOLES) used in the study. The model belongs to the family of multiregional cohort-component models and follows the concept of hierarchical models of population proposed by Rees in 1996. The model allows the inclusion of assumptions about the components of population change as well as about future economic activity rates and thus allows simultaneous forecasts, simulations and projections of the population and labour force. It was designed to handle multinational populations simultaneously, parting from the traditional approach of country-by-country population projections. International migration flows provide links between the elements of such a system, similarly as internal migration flows do in traditional multiregional models.

Keywords: Labour Force; International Migration; Total Fertility Rate; Dependency Ratio; Migration Flow (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-8948-9_11

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