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SANDAG ESTIMATES & FORECAST POPULATION COHORT COMPONENT MODEL

1 Overview

The Cohort Component Model (CCM) is a demographic modeling system used to project the population and households of the region. The Cohort Component Method is used to developed SANDAG's Regional Forecast using assumptions regarding fertility, mortality, migration and headship rates that align with the future economy of the San Diego Metropolitan Area.

2 Cohort Component Method

The Cohort Component Method stands as a prominent legacy modeling approach within the field of Demography. Numerous Metropolitan Planning Organizations and federal governments, like the US Census Bureau, have extensively employed this methodology for national, statewide, and local population projections. A notable advantage of the Cohort Component Method lies in its flexibility, allowing modelers to integrate diverse data sources and apply it across various projection scenarios and geographical scales. The model not only forecasts total population but also offers comprehensive insights into the demographic composition, including race, sex, and single year of age breakdowns. SANDAG's model extends the traditional framework to forecast household characteristics using population structure. It encompasses households, group quarter population, household size, the number of workers in households, households with kids/seniors, and householders in the labor force. The figure below shows the main logic of SANDAG's Cohort Component Model.

3 Modules

SANDAG's Cohort Component Module consists of input data modules, the main forecast loop, and an iterative proportional fitting and rounding utility. Detailed methodologies for each sub-module are specified in their relevant sub-sections.

Table 1: CCM Input Modules

CCM Input Modules Description
Base Year Generates base year population by race, sex, and single year of age.
Active-Duty Military Separates active-duty military population from total population by race, sex, and single year of age.
Death (Mortality) Crude death rates by race, sex, and single year of age.
Birth (Fertility) Crude birth rates by race and single year of age.
Migration Crude in/out migration rates by race, sex, and single year of age.
Formation Rates Crude group quarters and household formation rates by race, sex, and single year of age.
Household Characteristic Rates Crude household characteristic rates calculated within race, sex, and single year of age for each increment from the base year up to the launch year.