Séminaire international
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Séminaire international
Population censuses have two essential characteristics for the study of migration. On one hand, they are based on large numbers and provide fine geographical accuracy, thus allowing detailed studies of internal migration. Indeed, most censuses around the world include questions about the previous residence of persons enumerated and/or their place of birth. Moreover, even samples drawn from most of these censuses are numerous enough to study the populations of territories with more than 10 000 citizens. On the other hand, the fact that census dates are clustered lets provide, almost simultaneously, populations categorized by their geographical origin. For example, persons from a given country can be numbered abroad in various countries, so offering the possibility to study diasporas and, more generally, to apprehend the flows of international migration. Up to recently, statistical institutes did not provide sufficiently detailed data for external researchers. The study of migration from census was essentially limited to internal migration and immigrant populations in one’s country. Over the past ten years, the provision of microdata by the statistical offices themselves, or through the IPUMS/IECM project, has considerably enlarged the possibilities for migration analysis from censuses. It has become possible to compare the factors of internal residential mobility in several countries, or to study in more detail the structure of some diasporas despite their relative dispersal. COMPTRASEC - UMR CNRS 5114 Séminaire international 15-16 mai 2012 Université Montesquieu - Bordeaux IV Salle des Conférences Manon Cormier However, those analyses present many methodological problems: Differences in definitions of basic geographic levels across countries, Variability of the question about the previous residence, Imperfect quality of the data associated with this question, Inaccurate simultaneity of the dates of censuses, Reporting biases concerning the year of arrival for immigrants in their country of current residence… This seminar aims both to examine the difficulties posed by census data to study internal and international migration, and to present the results that can nevertheless be obtained. ETUDIER LES MIGRATIONS AVEC LES DONNÉES Infos : COMPTRASEC - IEDUB - Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV Avenue Léon Duguit 33 608 Pessac cedex Tel : 33 (0)5 56 84 25 55 / 85 42 [email protected] Contact : [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Plan : comptrasec.u-bordeaux4.fr DE RECENSEMENT STUDYING MIGRATION THROUGH CENSUS DATA Séminaire international Séminaire international Mercredi 16 mai 2012 Mardi 15 mai 2012 09h30 Openning speech 10h00 Session 1: Studying internal migration with census data MEASURE OF RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY AND ITS FACTORS FROM CENSUS DATA Christophe BERGOUIGNAN (COMPTRASEC – IEDUB , Université Bordeaux IV – France) 09h30 Session 4: Main issues of the use of census data to study international migration EMPOWERING POPULATION CENSUS FOR INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION MEASUREMENT Dendi HANDIYATMO, Rachmad SRI HARTINI, Marsisno WARIS, Adji ARDI (BPS Statistics Indonesia) CRITICAL THINKING OF THE DEFINITION OF BASIC GEOGRAPHICAL BOUNDARY Rachmad SRI HARTINI (BPS Statistics Indonesia) 10h45 Coffee break 10h30 Coffee break 11h00 Session 2.1: The use of census data to understand patterns and new trends of internal migrations 10h45 Session 5.1: Estimates of international migration flows through census data : methods and data reliability 11h00 COMPARISON AND MODELING OF INFLOWS BY SOURCE AGDREF EAR AND BETWEEN 2004 AND 2010 Julyan ARBEL (INSEE – France) THE STUDY OF INTERNAL MIGRATION FROM CENSUS DATA IN THE MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES Khalid ELJIM (COMPTRASEC – IEDUB , Université Bordeaux IV – France) RURAL EXODUS IN NIGER: THE STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL Mohamed BOUBACAR GAOH (Institut National de la Statistique - Niger) TRAJECTORIES OF MIGRANT AND URBAN INTEGRATION IN CONGO BRAZZAVILLE, IN SEARCH OF THE INDIRECT ESTIMATION OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION FROM CENSUS DATA Christophe BERGOUIGNAN, Khalid ELJIM, Lenaïg LE BERRE (COMPTRASEC – IEDUB , Université Bordeaux IV – France) DETERMINANTS Jovial KOUA-OBA (Institut National de la Statistique – République du Congo) THE MIGRANT FROM MINAS GERAIS THAT WORKS AS DOOR-TO-DOOR SELLER OF CASSAVA IN CARTHAND IN THE STREETS OF THE METROPOLIS OF SÃO PAULO Maria Creuza GONCALVES (Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas - Sao Paolo Brazil) 12h30 Lunch 14H00 Session 2.2: The use of census data to understand patterns and new trends of internal ESTIMATING OUT-MIGRATION FROM SPAIN USING CENSUS DATA ON RETROSPECTIVE FERTILITY Fernando GIL-ALONSO (Universitat de Barcelona – Spain) 12h30 Lunch 14h00 Session 5.2: Estimates of international migration flows through census data : methods and data reliability MIGRATION IN CHILDHOOD IN MALI: FIRST LESSONS FROM AN ANALYSIS OF CENSUS DATA Chata MALLE (Direction de la statistique - Mali) et Marc PILON (IRD, UMR196 CEPED, France) WHAT LOOKS ON THE STUDY OF MIGRATION IN CENTRAL AFRICA? Stone Chancel NZAOU (Centre National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economique et Union pour l’Etude et la Recherche sur la Population et le Développement - Brazzaville-Congo) THE STUDY OF THE CORRELATION BETWEEN MIGRATORY MOVEMENT AND PRECARIOUSNESS Christophe ZAEPFEL (COMPTRASEC – IEDUB , Université Bordeaux IV – France) 15H00 Coffee break 15H15 Session 3.1: The use of census data to analyze interactions between internal and international migrations 15h00 Coffee break 15h15 Session 6: The use of census data to understand patterns and new trends of international migration MONITORING OF RESIDENTIAL TRAJECTORIES OF IMMIGRANTS IN FRANCE FROM THE PERMANENT DEMOGRAPHIC SAMPLE Matthieu SOLIGNAC (Ined, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - France) 14h00 THE USE OF CENSUSES IN KNOWLEDGE OF MIGRATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN EUROPE Alain JOURDAIN, Tam PHAM (École des hautes études en santé publique – France) Session 3.2: The use of census data to analyze interactions between internal and international migrations 16h30 Closing THE CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING OF SENEGAL IN 2002 IN THE STUDY OF INTERNAL MIGRANTS IN DAKAR Madon Awissi SALL (Agence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie Dakar - Sénégal) 16H45 LOCAL ESTIMATES OF THE NUMBER OF DESCENDANTS OF IMMIGRANTS Yves BREEM and Yannick CROGUENNEC (Département des Statistiques, des Etudes et de la Documentation – Secrétariat Général à l'Immigration et à l'Intégration – France) THE EFFECT OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION ON ECONOMIC DYNAMISM CONGOLESE TOWNS: THE CONFLICTING ISSUES AND TRANSFER OF KNOW-HOW Jovial KOUA-OBA (Institut National de la Statistique – République du Congo) CLOSING SPEECH OF THE SEMINAR Patrick FESTY (INED – France) and Isabelle DAUGAREILH (COMPTRASEC – CNRS, Université Bordeaux IV – France)