Migration’s contribution to the urban transition: Direct census estimates from Africa and Asia

IF 2.1 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Demographic Research Pub Date : 2023-05-09 DOI:10.4054/demres.2023.48.24
P. Bocquier, A. Menashe-Oren, Wanling Nie
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BACKGROUND The components of urbanisation are important to understand, since urbanisation is closely related to development. Internal migration was key in historical urban transitions, while in contemporary transitions the balance of births and deaths has been the main driver of urbanisation. Reclassification of rural areas and international migration also contribute to urbanisation. OBJECTIVE Unlike previous work based on indirectly measured net migration estimates, we directly estimate inand out-migration rates between rural and urban areas across Africa and Asia by age and sex, and evaluate the contribution of the balance of these flows to urbanisation. METHOD We use 67 census samples from IPUMS International for 28 countries in Africa and Asia between 1970 and 2014 to estimate inand outmigration between rural and urban areas, based on available questions of residence. We then model ageand sex-specific migration rates using Poisson regression and estimate net migration through marginal effects. RESULTS Results confirm that, in both continents, urbanisation is not generated by rural-to-urban migration but by the urban population itself, be it through natural growth or through expansion to peripheral areas. In Asia, urbanisation reflects internal migration trends and reclassification decisions to a greater extent than in Africa, where natural growth is the key contributor. 1 Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Email: philippe.bocquier@uclouvain.be. 2 Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. Bocquier, Menashe-Oren & Nie: Migration’s contribution to the urban transition 682 https://www.demographic-research.org CONTRIBUTION By using direct estimates, we ascertain the role of inter-regional rural–urban migration in urbanisation. We find that a positive effect of inter-regional migration is counterbalanced by a negative effect of intra-regional migration (combined with reclassification and international migration).
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移民对城市转型的贡献:来自非洲和亚洲的直接人口普查估计
背景了解城市化的组成部分很重要,因为城市化与发展密切相关。内部移民是历史上城市转型的关键,而在当代转型中,出生和死亡的平衡一直是城市化的主要驱动力。农村地区的重新分类和国际移民也有助于城市化。目的与以往基于间接测量的净移民估计的工作不同,我们直接估计了非洲和亚洲农村和城市地区按年龄和性别划分的流入和流出移民率,并评估了这些流动的平衡对城市化的贡献。方法我们使用IPUMS International在1970年至2014年间为非洲和亚洲28个国家提供的67个人口普查样本,根据现有的居住问题,估计农村和城市之间的流入和流出。然后,我们使用泊松回归对特定年龄和性别的移民率进行建模,并通过边际效应估计净移民。结果结果证实,在两大洲,城市化不是由农村向城市迁移产生的,而是由城市人口本身产生的,无论是通过自然增长还是通过向周边地区扩张。在亚洲,城市化在更大程度上反映了内部移民趋势和重新分类决定,而在非洲,自然增长是关键因素。1比利时卢旺天主教大学。电子邮件:philippe.bocquier@uclouvain.be.2比利时卢旺天主教大学。Bocquier,Menashe Oren&Nie:移民对城市转型的贡献682https://www.demographic-research.org贡献通过使用直接估计,我们确定了区域间农村-城市移民在城市化中的作用。我们发现,区域间移民的积极影响被区域内移民的负面影响(再加上重新分类和国际移民)所抵消。
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期刊介绍: Demographic Research is a free, online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of the population sciences published by the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany. The journal pioneers an expedited review system. Contributions can generally be published within one month after final acceptance.
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