Net migration estimates for Greece by age, sex and citizenship, 1991-2001

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  • Cleon Tsimbos Department of Statistics and Insurance Science, University of Pireaus, Athens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v5i2.53

Keywords:

net migration estimates, survival ratio method, citizenship, Greece

Abstract

This paper applies techniques of demographic analysis to official data of Greece to obtain net migration estimates by age, sex and citizenship for the intercensal period 1991-2001. It is found that the overall net immigration rate for the decade is 6.3 per 100 resident population and the contribution of foreign immigrants to this figure is 88.2 per cent. 85.4 % of the net immigrants are of working age and 70.3 % of net immigrant women are of reproductive age. The results of the study can be used to formulate assumptions regarding the migration component when handling population estimates and projections.

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Tsimbos, C. (2008). Net migration estimates for Greece by age, sex and citizenship, 1991-2001. Migration Letters, 5(2), 189–202. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v5i2.53

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