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Over-coverage in population registers leads to bias in demographic estimates

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POPULATION STUDIES-A JOURNAL OF DEMOGRAPHY
Volume 74, Issue 3, Pages 451-469

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00324728.2019.1683219

Keywords

over-coverage; fertility; mortality; foreign-born; Sweden; register-based; register bias; population estimates; healthy migrant paradox

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  1. Strategic Research Council of the Academy of Finland [293103]
  2. Swedish Research Council [340-2013-5164]
  3. Swedish Research Council for Health, Working life and Welfare

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Estimating the number of individuals living in a country is an essential task for demographers. This study assesses the potential bias in estimating the size of different migrant populations due to over-coverage in population registers. Over-coverage-individuals registered but not living in a country-is an increasingly pressing phenomenon; however, there is no common understanding of how to deal with over-coverage in demographic research. This study examines different approaches to and improvements in over-coverage estimation using Swedish total population register data. We assess over-coverage levels across migrant groups, test how estimates of age-specific death and fertility rates are affected when adjusting for over-coverage, and examine whether over-coverage can explain part of the healthy migrant paradox. Our results confirm the existence of over-coverage and we find substantial changes in mortality and fertility rates, when adjusted, for people of migrating age. Accounting for over-coverage is particularly important for correctly estimating migrant fertility.

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