Residential mobility amongst children and young people in Wales: A longitudinal study using linked administrative records.

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Population Data Science Pub Date : 2024-09-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v9i1.2398
Jo Davies, Rowena Bailey, Amy Mizen, Theordora Pouliou, Richard Fry, Rebecca Pedrick-Case, Gareth Stratton, Rhodri Johnson, Hayley Christian, Ronan Lyons, Lucy Griffiths
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Background: Child poverty remains a major global concern and a child's experience of deprivation is heavily shaped by where they live and the stability of their local neighbourhood. This study examines frequencies and patterns of residential mobility in children and young people (CYP) at a population level using novel geospatial techniques to assess how often their physical environment changes and to identify geographical variations in social mobility.

Methods: We used routinely collected administrative records held in the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank for CYP aged under 18 years living in Wales between 2012 and 2022. We calculated the Moran's I statistic to assess the magnitude of Lower layer Super Output Area (LSOA)-level geographic variation in residential mobility and used the Local Indicator of Spatial Association (LISA) to identify clusters of LSOAs where there are higher rates of residential mobility.

Results: This study included 923,531 CYP, with 58% having moved at least once during the study period. A total number of 1,209,102 house moves were recorded, 59% of which occurred between the ages of 0 and 5 years. Almost 10% of the cohort resided in five or more dwellings before the age of 18 years. In terms of area-level (LSOA) deprivation, 75% of house moves were to areas with the same or higher levels of deprivation, leaving only 25% of house moves that achieved upward social mobility. Clustering of residential mobility was identified predominantly in areas of high deprivation.

Conclusion: The findings of this study show that residential mobility is linked with socio-economic circumstances and is experienced by over half of CYP in Wales. Understanding where CYP live, their mobility patterns and which areas have high levels of influx and efflux is crucial for policymakers to generate well-informed, targeted and effective child-focused interventions.

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威尔士儿童和年轻人的居住流动性:一项使用相关行政记录的纵向研究。
背景:儿童贫困仍然是全球关注的一个主要问题,儿童的贫困经历在很大程度上取决于他们居住的地方和当地社区的稳定程度。本研究在人口水平上使用新颖的地理空间技术来评估儿童和年轻人(CYP)居住流动的频率和模式,以评估他们的物理环境变化的频率,并确定社会流动的地理差异。方法:我们使用常规收集的管理记录保存在安全匿名信息链接(SAIL)数据库中,用于2012年至2022年间居住在威尔士的18岁以下的CYP。我们计算了Moran’s I统计值来评估低层超级输出区域(LSOA)水平的居住流动性地理变异程度,并使用空间关联的本地指标(LISA)来识别具有较高居住流动性的LSOA集群。结果:该研究包括923,531名CYP,其中58%在研究期间至少移动过一次。总共记录了1,209,102次搬家,其中59%发生在0至5岁之间。几乎有10%的人在18岁之前住过5个或更多的房子。在地区水平(LSOA)剥夺方面,75%的房屋迁移到同等或更高剥夺水平的地区,只有25%的房屋迁移实现了向上的社会流动。居住流动性聚集主要发生在贫困程度较高的地区。结论:本研究的结果表明,住宅流动性与社会经济环境有关,威尔士一半以上的CYP都经历过这种情况。了解青少年在哪里生活、他们的流动模式以及哪些地区有大量的流入和流出,对于政策制定者制定信息充分、有针对性和有效的以儿童为重点的干预措施至关重要。
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