Ernsten Annemarie, McCollum David, Feng Zhiqiang, Everington Dawn, Huang Zengyi
a University of St Andrews.
b The Longitudinal Studies Centre Scotland, University of Edinburgh.
Popul Stud (Camb). 2018 Nov;72(3):357-367. doi: 10.1080/00324728.2018.1502463. Epub 2018 Aug 28.
Migration is a core component of population change and is both a symptom and a cause of major economic and social phenomena. However, data limitations mean that gaps remain in our understanding of the patterns and processes of mobility. This is particularly the case for internal migration, which remains under-researched, despite being quantitatively much more significant than international migration. Using the Scottish Longitudinal Study, this paper evaluates the potential value of General Practitioner administrative health data from the National Health Service that can be linked into census-based longitudinal studies for advancing migration research. Issues relating to data quality are considered and, using the illustrative example of internal migration by country of birth, an argument is developed contending that such approaches can offer novel ways of comprehending internal migration, by shedding additional light on the nature of both movers and the moves that they make.
人口迁移是人口变化的核心组成部分,既是重大经济和社会现象的一种表现,也是其成因。然而,数据限制意味着我们对人口流动模式和过程的理解仍存在空白。国内迁移的情况尤其如此,尽管在数量上国内迁移比国际迁移重要得多,但对其研究仍不足。本文利用苏格兰纵向研究,评估了英国国家医疗服务体系中全科医生行政健康数据的潜在价值,这些数据可与基于人口普查的纵向研究相联系,以推进迁移研究。文中考虑了与数据质量相关的问题,并以出生地国别的国内迁移为例,论证了此类方法能够通过进一步揭示迁移者及其迁移行为的本质,为理解国内迁移提供新途径。