Title
How do international migration and internal mobility of migrants shape local populations? Developing a spatial microsimulation model of population dynamics with application in infectious disease modelling (DynaMIGs). (Research)
Abstract
International migration has gained considerable importance in the demography of European societies in recent decades. The long-term implications of migration for population dynamics on various geographical levels are difficult to ascertain, however, due to the continued reliance on aggregate-level measures and models that fail to consider the life course of migrants in receiving countries. Using population-wide longitudinal microdata on migrants (and their descendants) spanning several decades, this project analyses the association between life course transitions and spatial mobility in migrant populations at the individual and household level. In keeping with individual-based modelling in biostatistics, the information on life course transitions in migrant populations is integrated into a dynamic microsimulation model, which in this project is used to inform disease transmission models of population heterogeneity by migrant background.
Period of project
01 January 2025 - 31 December 2028