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Internal Migration Part III: Plotting Age Groups

Posted on August 17, 2017August 18, 2017 By Rob
Internal Migration Part III: Plotting Age Groups
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Introduction In Part I we looked at overall internal migration local authority by local authority – are more people coming than going? In Part II we looked at where people are moving from and to around the country. Here in the final Part III we will look at the ages of people moving in and out. … Read More “Internal Migration Part III: Plotting Age Groups” »

Internal Migration, Part II: Homing in on individual authorities

Posted on August 9, 2017August 9, 2017 By Rob
Internal Migration, Part II: Homing in on individual authorities
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In the first post we completed a hexagonal map showing internal migration at a glance around England and Wales in 2015/16. This map is very good for an overview of what’s going on around the country – is your area getting more people from or losing people to other parts of Britain? But it doesn’t … Read More “Internal Migration, Part II: Homing in on individual authorities” »

Internal Migration, Part I: Hexagonal maps of movement of people

Posted on July 20, 2017September 6, 2017 By Rob
Internal Migration, Part I: Hexagonal maps of movement of people
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The Office for National Statistics published some of its most interesting data last week – internal migration. This is the movement of people within the UK of people who are already here, not counting people immigrating or emigrating from abroad. The ONS publishes its headline estimates and also the full underlying data, containing each possible … Read More “Internal Migration, Part I: Hexagonal maps of movement of people” »

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