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Migration, internal - net inflow (movements between local authorities) (61) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/61
Help text
This is the movement between local authorities (LA's) in thousands within the United Kingdom during the year ending June of the reference year. It is based on patient register data and patient re-registration recorded in the National Health Service Central Register (NHSCR). This is the difference between inflow and outflow internal migration. It reflects the number of movements into that area from other LA boundaries, including those that cross the boundaries between the four UK nations: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Internal migration figures for Northern Ireland include flows to and from the Isle of Man. Aggregating up LA-LA moves to Region and Country level will produce different totals to the existing Region and Country level data, as these numbers will not include internal moves within the Region, whereas the aggregated moves will. These figures part of the mid-year population estimates relate to the usually resident population as at 30 June of the reference year.

Usual residence definitions: the estimated resident population of an area includes all those people who usually live there, regardless of nationality. Arriving international migrants are included in the usually resident population if they remain in the UK for at least a year. Emigrants are excluded if they remain outside the UK for at least a year. This is consistent with the United Nations definition of a long-term migrant. Armed forces stationed outside of the UK are excluded. Students are taken to be usually resident at their term time address.
Modified
19 Feb 2024
Data last updated
21 Feb 2024
Also known as
  • Migration, internal - net inflow of persons (movements between local authorities)
Short label
Migration, internal - net inflow (1,000s)
Status
Live
Output precision
1
Polarity
not applicable
Measure
Thousands
Dataset
Population change
Collection
Mid-Year Population Estimates: Components of Change
Source
Office for National Statistics
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