A Framework for Official Temporary Population Statistics

There is considerable demand for official statistics on temporary populations to supplement statistics on resident and working populations. Progress has been slow, with temporary population statistics not part of the standard suite of measures produced by national statistical offices. This article a...

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Main Authors: Charles-Edwards Elin, Bell Martin, Panczak Radoslaw, Corcoran Jonathan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Official Statistics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2020-0001
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spelling doaj-bf243b85d3cd4d119dad47d6087638242021-09-06T19:41:48ZengSciendoJournal of Official Statistics2001-73672020-03-0136112410.2478/jos-2020-0001jos-2020-0001A Framework for Official Temporary Population StatisticsCharles-Edwards Elin0Bell Martin1Panczak Radoslaw2Corcoran Jonathan3The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia, 4072.The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia, 4072.The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia, 4072.The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia, 4072.There is considerable demand for official statistics on temporary populations to supplement statistics on resident and working populations. Progress has been slow, with temporary population statistics not part of the standard suite of measures produced by national statistical offices. This article adopts the framework for official statistics proposed by Raymer and colleagues as a guide to aspects relating to society, concepts, data, processing, outputs and validation. The article proposes a conceptual framework linking temporary population mobility, defined as a move more than one night in duration that does not entail a change in usual residence, and temporary populations. Using Australia as an example, we discuss various dimensions of temporary mobility that complicate its measurement. We then report the outcomes of a survey of user needs for temporary population statistics along with a desktop review of OECD countries to identify the best formulation of temporary population statistics, and current international practice respectively. The article concludes by proposing two related concepts for temporary populations: population present and person-time, which overcome a number of issues currently impeding progress in this area and discuss their potential implementation.https://doi.org/10.2478/jos-2020-0001seasonalambientmobilityestimates
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Corcoran Jonathan
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Corcoran Jonathan
A Framework for Official Temporary Population Statistics
Journal of Official Statistics
seasonal
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mobility
estimates
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title A Framework for Official Temporary Population Statistics
title_short A Framework for Official Temporary Population Statistics
title_full A Framework for Official Temporary Population Statistics
title_fullStr A Framework for Official Temporary Population Statistics
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series Journal of Official Statistics
issn 2001-7367
publishDate 2020-03-01
description There is considerable demand for official statistics on temporary populations to supplement statistics on resident and working populations. Progress has been slow, with temporary population statistics not part of the standard suite of measures produced by national statistical offices. This article adopts the framework for official statistics proposed by Raymer and colleagues as a guide to aspects relating to society, concepts, data, processing, outputs and validation. The article proposes a conceptual framework linking temporary population mobility, defined as a move more than one night in duration that does not entail a change in usual residence, and temporary populations. Using Australia as an example, we discuss various dimensions of temporary mobility that complicate its measurement. We then report the outcomes of a survey of user needs for temporary population statistics along with a desktop review of OECD countries to identify the best formulation of temporary population statistics, and current international practice respectively. The article concludes by proposing two related concepts for temporary populations: population present and person-time, which overcome a number of issues currently impeding progress in this area and discuss their potential implementation.
topic seasonal
ambient
mobility
estimates
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