Session 145 New Data Sources and Sampling Strategies for Identifying Migrants
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Chair: Joyce Chen, The Ohio State University
Discussant: Rebbeca Tesfai, Temple University
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Internal Migration in the United States: A Comparative Assessment of the Utility of the Consumer Credit Panel •
Jack DeWaard, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Janna E. Johnson , University of Minnesota; Stephan Whitaker, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
2.
Immobility and Repeat Migration in the United States: Evidence From Linked IRS and Census Survey Records •
Mark Ellis , University of Washington, Seattle; Thomas Foster, U.S. Census Bureau; Lee Fiorio, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Estimating U.S .Internal Migration Flows in a Timely Way by Complementing the American Community Survey With Geolocated Twitter Data •
Yuan Hsiao , University of Washington, Seattle; Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research; Lee Fiorio, University of Washington, Seattle.
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Documenting the Undocumented: Use of Respondent-Driven Sampling for Surveying Cross-Border Undocumented Bangladeshi Migrants in India •
Ankita Siddhanta , International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS).
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