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    Burkina Faso, Kenya, South Africa - Multi-centre Analysis of the Dynamics of Internal Migration and Human Capital in Selected INDEPTH Centres in Sub-Saharan Africa - Release 2016

    MADIMAH
    Reference ID INDEPTH.GH004.MIG.2014.v1
    Year 1992 - 2012
    Country Burkina Faso, Kenya, South Africa
    Producer(s) Collinson, Mark A. - Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwater
    Sponsor(s) Swedish International Development Agency - Sida -
    National Research Foundation, South Africa - NRF -
    Wallonia-Brussels Federation of Belgium - FNRS -
    INDEPTH Secretariat - INDEPTH -
    South African Medical Research Council - SAMRC -
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    MADIMAH
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    Identification
    Countries
    Burkina Faso, Kenya, South Africa,
    Title
    Multi-centre Analysis of the Dynamics of Internal Migration and Human Capital in Selected INDEPTH Centres in Sub-Saharan Africa - Release 2016

    Study Type
    Demographic Surveillance
    Series Information
    The Migration, Urbanisation and Health Working Group of the INDEPTH Network provides a platform for multi-centre research on the determinants and outcomes of internal migration in low and middle-income countries. The database being described here is the first of a series of multi-centre databases in the project, Multi-centre Analysis of the Dynamics of Internal Migration and Health (MADIMAH). This first database is structured to examine determinants of in- and out-migration, particuarly the education status of the migrant. The second database in the series (forthcoming) will look at mortality as the outcome and migration exposure as co-variate.

    ID Number
    INDEPTH.GH004.MIG.2014.v1
    Version
    Version Description
    v1: Edited data and documentation

    v2: Edited data for public distribution

    Production Date
    2016-05
    Overview
    Abstract
    The abstract below from Ginsburg, C., Bocquier, P., Béguy, D., Afolabi, S., Augusto, O., Derra, K., Odhiambo, F., Otiende, M., Soura, A., Zabre, P., White, M.J., and Collinson, M.A. (2016). Human capital on the move: Education as a determinant of internal migration in selected INDEPTH surveillance populations in Africa. Demographic Research. 34(30): 845-884 Is an example of a use of these data:

    BACKGROUND: Education, as a key indicator of human capital, is considered one of the major determinants of internal migration, with previous studies suggesting that human capital accumulates in urban areas at the expense of rural areas. However, there is fragmentary evidence concerning the educational correlates of internal migration in sub-Saharan Africa.

    OBJECTIVES: The study questions whether more precise measures of migration in Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) populations support the hypothesis that migrants are self-selected on human capital and more educated people are more likely to leave rural areas, or enter urban areas within a geographical region.

    METHODS: Using unique longitudinal data representing approximately 900 000 people living in eight sub-Saharan African HDSS sites that are members of the INDEPTH Network, the paper uses Event History Analysis techniques to examine the relationship between formal educational attainment and in- and out-migration, over the period 2009 to 2011.

    RESULTS: Between 7% and 27% of these local populations are moving in- or out- of the HDSS area over this period. Education is positively associated with both in- and out-migration in the Kenyan HDSS areas, however, the education effect has no clear pattern in the HDSS sites in Burkina Faso, Mozambique and South Africa.

    CONCLUSIONS: Empirical results presented in this paper confirm a strong age profile of migration consistent with human capital expectation, yet the results point to variability in the association of education and the propensity to migrate. In particular, the hypothesis of a shift of human capital from rural to urban areas is not universally valid.

    Kind of Data
    Event history data

    Units of Analysis
    Individual

    Scope
    Notes
    Demographic events of Individuals in six HDSS populations.

    Strict residency criteria: irrespective of the HDSS population definition we chose a residence criteria of 6 months required to be present in the population. Likewise, absence of 6 months was defined for out-migration.

    Migration definition: migration is defined as crossing the field-site boundary and changing residency status as determined by the 6 month residency criteria described above.

    Topics
    TopicVocabularyURI
    demography I01.240.050
    age distribution I01.240.600
    populatrion dynamics I01.240.600.350
    emigration and immigration I01.240.800
    internal migration
    sex distribution I01.240.800
    Africa Z01.058
    South Africa Z01.058.290.175.735
    Kenya Z01.058.290.120.400
    Burkina Faso Z01.058.290.190.245
    Keywords
    Internal Migration, sub-Saharan Africa, Human Capital, Education, Health and Demographic Surveillance System, Kenya, South Africa, Burkina Faso
    Coverage
    Geographic Coverage
    The data cover dynamic, demographic surveillance populations from six INDEPTH centres in three countries of sub-Saharan Africa, namely Burkina Faso, Kenya, and South Africa.

    Universe
    In each of the six participating HDSS centres all individuals in the population are included in an open cohort.

    The date of right censoring is 1 January 2012. A person who in-migrated according to the study definition enters the cohort and a person who leaves the cohort through out-migration exits the cohort. If a person moves within the boundaries of the surveillance population and is shown by the HDSS to be the same person who enters one household and leaves another household remains in the cohort and the internal in and out moves are recorded as demographic events.

    The datasets have differening start dates depending on the inception of the HDSS site.

    Producers and Sponsors
    Primary Investigator(s)
    NameAffiliation
    Collinson, Mark A. Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
    Bocquier, Philippe Centre de Recherche en Démographie et Sociétés, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
    Ginsburg, Carren Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
    Beguy, Donatien African Population and Health Research Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
    Afolabi, Sulaimon Medical Research Council/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
    Derra, Karim Clinical Research Unit of Nanoro (CRUN), Nanoro, Burkina Faso
    Odhiambo, Frank Kenya Medical Research Institute & CDC - Centre for Global Health Research, Kisumu, Kenya
    Soura, Abdramane Institut Supérieur des Sciences de la Population (ISSP), Université de Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
    Zabré, Pascal Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna, Nouna, Burkina Faso
    Funding
    NameAbbreviationRole
    Swedish International Development Agency Sida
    National Research Foundation, South Africa NRF
    Wallonia-Brussels Federation of Belgium FNRS
    INDEPTH Secretariat INDEPTH
    South African Medical Research Council SAMRC
    Other Acknowledgements
    NameAffiliationRole
    none
    Metadata Production
    Metadata Produced By
    NameAbbreviationAffiliationRole
    Migration, Urbanisation and Health Working GroupINDEPTH MUHWGINDEPTH Networkagency
    iSHARE2 Technical TeamiS2TTINDEPTH NetworkDocumentation of the study
    INDEPTH Networkint.indepthINDEPTH Networkagency
    Date of Metadata Production
    2016-05
    DDI Document Version
    Version 1 (May 2016)

    DDI Document ID
    DDI.INDEPTH.GH004.MIG.2014.v1

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