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Title: POPULATION PROJECTIONS


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POPULATION PROJECTIONS
  • Session 3 - Establishing the base population
  • Ben Jarabi
  • Population Studies Research Institute
  • University of Nairobi

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Population Age-sex Structure
  • Age-sex structure is a map of a populations
    demographic history
  • Although all modern censuses collect information
    on age and sex of a pop., the data often contain
    errors because some people do not know their true
    age while others do not report their age
    accurately

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Types of Errors
  • Content
  • Age mis-reporting
  • Digit preference
  • Coverage
  • Omitting a unit that should have been included
  • Including a unit more than once
  • Including a unit that should not have been
    included

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Evaluation - Rationale
  • Age structure is very important with respect to
    planning for social and economic necessities in
    human life
  • Knowledge of age structure essential to the
    analysis of fertility, mortality migration
  • Errors by age sex are replicated repeated in
    pop. projections - hence the need to evaluate and
    adjust where necessary

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Detecting errors age reporting
  • Age misreporting may be suggested by
    irregularities evident in indices or graphs
  • Population pyramid
  • Age and sex ratios
  • Cohort comparison
  • Summary indices of irregularities in
  • age structure or in age-sex structure

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Evaluation - Digit Preference
  • Frequently used indices for detecting digit
    preference
  • Myers
  • Whipples
  • Bachi
  • Ramachandran
  • They provide not only an overall idea of the
    extent of age misreporting but also indicate the
    preference for certain ending age digits

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Evaluation - Age Ratios
  • Age ratios for 5-year age groups are used as
    indices for detecting possible age misreporting
  • Normally age ratios are expected to be similar
    throughout the age distribution, and all of them
    should be close to a value of 100

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Evaluation - Age Ratios
  • An age ratio is defined as
  •   5Px
  • 5ARx 100
  • 1/2 (5Px-5 5Px5)
  •  where 5ARx age ratio for ages x to x4 
  • 5Px population at ages x to x4
  • The larger the departure of this ratio from 100,
    the larger the error

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Evaluation - Sex Ratios
  • The level of the sex ratios depends on the number
    of male and female births and on the mortality
    of the population
  • All populations have more male than female
    births, and so the sex ratio at the early ages is
    expected to be slightly over 100
  • Since mortality is usually higher for males than
    females, the sex ratio is reduced continuously up
    to the oldest ages

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Evaluation - Sex Ratios
  • A sex ratio is defined as
  •   5MPx
  • 5SRx 100

  • 5FPx
  •  where 5SRx sex ratio for ages x to x4 
  • 5MPx 5FPx male female populations,
    respectively, at ages x to x4
  • The larger the departure of this ratio from 100,
    the larger the error

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The Age-Sex Accuracy Index
  • The UN suggested a joint accuracy index to
    summarize the age sex ratios
  • The index of sex-ratio score (SRS) is defined as
    The mean difference between sex ratios for the
    successive age groups, averaged irrespective of
    sign
  • The index of age-ratio score (ARS) is defined as
    The mean deviation of the age ratios from 100
    percent, also irrespective of sign

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The Age-Sex Accuracy Index
  • Based on empirical relationships between the
    sex-ratio scores and the age-ratio scores, the
    following index is defined as the joint score
    (JS) or age-sex accuracy index
  • JS 3xSRS ARSM ARSF

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The Age-Sex Accuracy Index
  • The age and sex structure of a population will
    be
  • accurate if the joint score index is under 20
  • inaccurate if the joint score index is between 20
    and 40
  • highly inaccurate if the index value is over 40

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Correcting for Age Misreporting
  • Smoothing techniques have frequently been used
    for correcting data for age misreporting
  • These techniques involve the application of a
    formula to the original data

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Correcting for Age Misreporting
  • Smoothing techniques may be classified into 2
    categories
  • Those which accept the population in each 10-year
    age group separate it into two 5-year age
    groups without modifying the total population
    size
  • Those which smooth the 5-year age groups and
    modify slightly (either up or down) the
    population being smoothed

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Smoothing Methods
  • Methods that preserve the original total
  • The Carrier-Farrag and Karup-King-Newton
  • The Arriaga formula
  • Arriagas strong smoothing
  • Methods that alter the total slightly
  • The United Nations method

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Smoothing Methods
  • There is no generalized solution for all
    populations
  • The technique to be used will depend on the
    errors in the age and sex distributions
  • While, as Arriaga and Associates (1994) note,
    differences in results across procedures are
    small, a decision to use strong smoothing should
    not be taken lightly
  • The whole age distribution need not be smoothed
    if only part is considered problematic

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  • Evaluation and adjustment
  • Exercise

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Inputs - Base Population
  • A population by sex age is required to serve as
    the base population for the starting date of the
    projection
  • Usually, the base population is taken from the
    latest available census
  • Census enumerations are not always perfect - the
    reported data on age and sex may be affected by
    errors hence the need for adjustment
  • Where necessary, move the adjusted population
    from a given date (e.g. a census date) to another
    date (e.g. midyear)

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