Population growth impacts of zero net international migration. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • "In a country such as the United States, the contribution of net international migration to overall population change overshadows the contribution of natural increase.... Some analysts have assumed that if the same number of people leave and enter the country each year, then the effect of net international migration will be zero. This article examines that assumption and shows that it is fallacious. Examining the direct, indirect, total, and negative demographic impacts of zero net international migration through simulations with demographic data, we demonstrate that zero net international migration is not the same and therefore does not have the same demographic results and implications as zero international migration. We conclude that zero net international migration should not be confused with zero international migration."

published proceedings

  • Int Migr Rev

altmetric score

  • 3

author list (cited authors)

  • Bouvier, L. F., Poston, D. L., & Zhai, N. B.

citation count

  • 3

complete list of authors

  • Bouvier, LF||Poston, DL||Zhai, NB

publication date

  • June 1997