Leveraging census data to study migration flows in Latin America and the Caribbean: an assessment of the available data sources

Julieta Bengochea Soria, E. Fava, Victoria Prieto Rosas, E. Zagheni
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Although the scarcity of accurate and accessible data on international migration flows typically prevents a full understanding of migratory patterns, this might not be the case for Latin America, where high-quality census data on migrant flows is publicly available through the project International Migration in Latina America (IMILA). However, such data has mostly been used for research at the regional level because of the fragmented nature of their availability and the lack of English documentation. To tackle this issue, we consolidated data from the IMILA collection to provide a harmonized dataset with five-year flows by country of birth, sex, and age group, for 19 countries of destination and five census waves. Moreover, comparing IMILA to other two available data sources on flows to Latin America, we showed that IMILA provides a more accurate assessment of migration flows from North America and Europe, enables a better quantification of minor migration flows, and enhances the visibility of female migration.
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利用人口普查数据研究拉丁美洲和加勒比的移徙流动:对现有数据来源的评估
虽然关于国际移徙流动的准确和可获得的数据的缺乏通常阻碍了对移徙模式的充分了解,但拉丁美洲的情况可能并非如此,在拉丁美洲,关于移徙流动的高质量人口普查数据可以通过拉丁美洲国际移徙项目公开获得。但是,这些数据大多用于区域一级的研究,因为它们的可用性是分散的,而且缺乏英文文件。为了解决这个问题,我们整合了IMILA收集的数据,提供了一个统一的数据集,其中包括19个目的国和5次人口普查浪潮的5年人口流动情况,按出生国、性别和年龄组分列。此外,通过将IMILA与其他两个关于拉丁美洲流动的可用数据来源进行比较,我们发现IMILA对来自北美和欧洲的移民流动提供了更准确的评估,能够更好地量化小规模移民流动,并提高了女性移民的可见度。
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