Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept

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Autor(a) principal: Craveiro, D.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Oliveira, I., Gomes, C., Malheiros, J. M., Moreira, M. J., Peixoto, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/18078
Resumo: Background: The UN Replacement Migration report (2000) had a significant impact in academic and civil society. Its approach consisted of estimating the migration volumes required to mitigate the effects of population decline and ageing. The volume of migrants required to prevent population decline and sustain the working-age population was not particularly high, but the vast number of migrants needed to maintain the potential support ratio was highlighted as an unrealistic goal. Objective: In this paper the UN exercise is revisited and updated by deploying the concept of prospective age to overcome a strict chronological definition of the working-age population. The replacement migration approach is developed from a new European perspective, the temporal series is extended for an additional decade, and alternative operative age-group definitions are compared by projecting replacement migration estimations according to both classic (conventional) and dynamic (prospective) age limits. Conclusions: The key conclusions of the original UN publication are reasserted. In many countries the replacement migration volumes needed to sustain the decline in total population and working-age population are of an order of magnitude similar to recent observed migration. However, even under the prospective-age approach the halt of the ageing process – expressed as the maintenance of the current potential support ratio – remains an unrealistic target. Contribution: We propose the deployment of the prospective-age concept to define dynamic age limits in the definition of working-age population. Because the prospective-age concept is flexible it will be possible to explore other dimensions from this perspective in the future, increasing the analytical potential of replacement migration estimations as a valuable contribution to the demographic ageing debate.
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title Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept
spellingShingle Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept
Craveiro, D.
Aging
Europe
Migration
Prospective age
Replacement
title_short Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept
title_full Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept
title_fullStr Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept
title_full_unstemmed Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept
title_sort Back to replacement migration: a new European perspective applying the prospective-age concept
author Craveiro, D.
author_facet Craveiro, D.
Oliveira, I.
Gomes, C.
Malheiros, J. M.
Moreira, M. J.
Peixoto, J.
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, I.
Gomes, C.
Malheiros, J. M.
Moreira, M. J.
Peixoto, J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Craveiro, D.
Oliveira, I.
Gomes, C.
Malheiros, J. M.
Moreira, M. J.
Peixoto, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aging
Europe
Migration
Prospective age
Replacement
topic Aging
Europe
Migration
Prospective age
Replacement
description Background: The UN Replacement Migration report (2000) had a significant impact in academic and civil society. Its approach consisted of estimating the migration volumes required to mitigate the effects of population decline and ageing. The volume of migrants required to prevent population decline and sustain the working-age population was not particularly high, but the vast number of migrants needed to maintain the potential support ratio was highlighted as an unrealistic goal. Objective: In this paper the UN exercise is revisited and updated by deploying the concept of prospective age to overcome a strict chronological definition of the working-age population. The replacement migration approach is developed from a new European perspective, the temporal series is extended for an additional decade, and alternative operative age-group definitions are compared by projecting replacement migration estimations according to both classic (conventional) and dynamic (prospective) age limits. Conclusions: The key conclusions of the original UN publication are reasserted. In many countries the replacement migration volumes needed to sustain the decline in total population and working-age population are of an order of magnitude similar to recent observed migration. However, even under the prospective-age approach the halt of the ageing process – expressed as the maintenance of the current potential support ratio – remains an unrealistic target. Contribution: We propose the deployment of the prospective-age concept to define dynamic age limits in the definition of working-age population. Because the prospective-age concept is flexible it will be possible to explore other dimensions from this perspective in the future, increasing the analytical potential of replacement migration estimations as a valuable contribution to the demographic ageing debate.
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