Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic Indicators

To derive reliable demographic indicators, appropriate data on population exposures are needed. Access to such data is becoming increasingly challenging in many countries due to factors such as the growing diversity of international migration patterns and the trend towards replacing full censuses wi...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Klüsener, Pavel Grigoriev, Rembrandt D. Scholz, Dmitri A. Jdanov
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Language:English
Published: Federal Institute for Population Research 2018-06-01
Series:Comparative Population Studies
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Online Access:http://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/251
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spelling doaj-1a17989d73c04c17a9e11821dd5e95762021-08-02T10:01:57ZengFederal Institute for Population ResearchComparative Population Studies1869-89801869-89992018-06-01430154Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic IndicatorsSebastian Klüsener0Pavel Grigoriev1Rembrandt D. Scholz2Dmitri A. Jdanov3Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Demographic Research, GermanyTo derive reliable demographic indicators, appropriate data on population exposures are needed. Access to such data is becoming increasingly challenging in many countries due to factors such as the growing diversity of international migration patterns and the trend towards replacing full censuses with register-based censuses. Germany represents a particularly challenging case in this respect. Before Germany implemented its first register-based census in 2011, the country had not conducted a census for more than two decades. This census revealed that the number of people living in Germany in 2011 was about 1.5 million lower than the previous official post-censal population estimates for that year indicated. It is likely that a large portion of this discrepancy had existed for quite some time prior to 2011. Due to the long inter-censal period, the Federal Statistical Office of Germany decided not to produce backward-adjusted population estimates by single-year ages and sex for the whole period. The main aim of this paper is thus to make such detailed adjusted inter-censal population estimates available. While we have to take the peculiarities of the German case into account, our evaluation of different strategies offers important insights for developing a generalised methodology to adjust inter-censal population estimates for globalised countries that face challenges in ensuring the proper registration of migration events. We discuss four alternative approaches for deriving adjusted inter-censal population estimates. The results suggest that even for a rather complicated case like Germany, a relatively simple approach seems to work reasonably well. Finally, we demonstrate to what extent the implemented adjustments affect mortality indicators. The adjusted inter-censal population estimates for Germany and its federal states are provided in the online data appendix.http://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/251Inter-censal population estimatesGermanyAdjustment methods
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author Sebastian Klüsener
Pavel Grigoriev
Rembrandt D. Scholz
Dmitri A. Jdanov
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Pavel Grigoriev
Rembrandt D. Scholz
Dmitri A. Jdanov
Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic Indicators
Comparative Population Studies
Inter-censal population estimates
Germany
Adjustment methods
author_facet Sebastian Klüsener
Pavel Grigoriev
Rembrandt D. Scholz
Dmitri A. Jdanov
author_sort Sebastian Klüsener
title Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic Indicators
title_short Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic Indicators
title_full Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic Indicators
title_fullStr Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic Indicators
title_full_unstemmed Adjusting Inter-censal Population Estimates for Germany 1987-2011: Approaches and Impact on Demographic Indicators
title_sort adjusting inter-censal population estimates for germany 1987-2011: approaches and impact on demographic indicators
publisher Federal Institute for Population Research
series Comparative Population Studies
issn 1869-8980
1869-8999
publishDate 2018-06-01
description To derive reliable demographic indicators, appropriate data on population exposures are needed. Access to such data is becoming increasingly challenging in many countries due to factors such as the growing diversity of international migration patterns and the trend towards replacing full censuses with register-based censuses. Germany represents a particularly challenging case in this respect. Before Germany implemented its first register-based census in 2011, the country had not conducted a census for more than two decades. This census revealed that the number of people living in Germany in 2011 was about 1.5 million lower than the previous official post-censal population estimates for that year indicated. It is likely that a large portion of this discrepancy had existed for quite some time prior to 2011. Due to the long inter-censal period, the Federal Statistical Office of Germany decided not to produce backward-adjusted population estimates by single-year ages and sex for the whole period. The main aim of this paper is thus to make such detailed adjusted inter-censal population estimates available. While we have to take the peculiarities of the German case into account, our evaluation of different strategies offers important insights for developing a generalised methodology to adjust inter-censal population estimates for globalised countries that face challenges in ensuring the proper registration of migration events. We discuss four alternative approaches for deriving adjusted inter-censal population estimates. The results suggest that even for a rather complicated case like Germany, a relatively simple approach seems to work reasonably well. Finally, we demonstrate to what extent the implemented adjustments affect mortality indicators. The adjusted inter-censal population estimates for Germany and its federal states are provided in the online data appendix.
topic Inter-censal population estimates
Germany
Adjustment methods
url http://www.comparativepopulationstudies.de/index.php/CPoS/article/view/251
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