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Basic components of demographic change

births, migration, deaths

cohort categories

age, race, sex

fertility rate

the number of births per year per 1000 women aged 15-44

age-specific fertility rate

the number of births per year per 1000 women in a specific age cohort

birth rate

the number of births per year per 1000 population

migration interval

period of time over which migration is measured

residential mobility rate

the proportion of the population that changes residence over an interval

mover

a person who changes hers/his place of usual residence from one address to another

migrant

a person who changes hers/his place of usual residence from one political or administrative area to another; all migrants are movers, but not all movers are migrants

gross migration

the movement of migrants into our out of an area, with separate consideration of in-migrants and out-migrants

net migration

the difference between the number of in-migrants and the number of out-migrants

internal (domestic) migration

migration from one place to another within the same country

international (foreign) migration

migration from one country to another

immigrant

a citizen or permanent resident of one country who moves into the reference country to establish permanent residence there

emigrant

a citizen or permanent resident of the reference country who moves to another country to establish permanent residence there

residual method for calculating migration

identifies migration as the residual of population change, births and deaths between two time periods

gross migration method

utilized survey data (such as census data) providing counts of in-migrants and out-migrants down to county level