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Exploring the use of mobile phone data for national migration statistics.

Shengjie Lai1,2,3, Elisabeth Zu Erbach-Schoenberg1,2, Carla Pezzulo1, Nick W Ruktanonchai1,2, Alessandro Sorichetta1,2, Jessica Steele1, Tracey Li2, Claire A Dooley1,2, Andrew J Tatem1,2.   

Abstract

Statistics on internal migration are important for keeping estimates of subnational population numbers up-to-date as well as urban planning, infrastructure development and impact assessment, among other applications. However, migration flow statistics typically remain constrained by the logistics of infrequent censuses or surveys. The penetration rate of mobile phones is now high across the globe with rapid recent increases in ownership in low-income countries. Analysing the changing spatiotemporal distribution of mobile phone users through anonymized call detail records (CDRs) offers the possibility to measure migration at multiple temporal and spatial scales. Based on a dataset of 72 billion anonymized CDRs in Namibia from October 2010 to April 2014, we explore how internal migration estimates can be derived and modelled from CDRs at subnational and annual scales, and how precision and accuracy of these estimates compare to census-derived migration statistics. We also demonstrate the use of CDRs to assess how migration patterns change over time, with a finer temporal resolution compared to censuses. Moreover, we show how gravity-type spatial interaction models built using CDRs can accurately capture migration flows. Results highlight that estimates of migration flows made using mobile phone data is a promising avenue for complementing more traditional national migration statistics and obtaining more timely and local data.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31579302      PMCID: PMC6774788          DOI: 10.1057/s41599-019-0242-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palgrave Commun        ISSN: 2055-1045


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