Interregional migration 1991-2001 England and Wales Emily Grundy and Rachel Stuchbury CeLSIUS The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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Interregional migration England and Wales Emily Grundy and Rachel Stuchbury CeLSIUS The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

The ONS Longitudinal Study Census data for individuals selected at the 1971 Census approx. 1% sample of population of England & Wales information from later censuses added (1981, 1991, 2001) sample replenished from immigrants and new births linked event data including death of the spouse of sample members and deaths of sample members. exits from LS are by death or recorded emigration. All records are retained.

Interregional migration: definition of terms Unit of analysis: person aged 15+ in 1991, present at 1991 Census and 2001 Census (of England and Wales) Geographical location: address of usual residence Region: Government Office Region plus Wales (1991 data recoded for compatibility with 2001) – but including London within South East. Therefore Migration: region of address of usual residence differs between 1991 and 2001 (but people may have moved more than once)

Government Office Regions North East North West Yorkshire and the Humber East Midlands West Midlands East of England South East plus London South West Wales

Government Office Regions Source:

Region of residence in 2001 by region of residence in 1991, people aged 15 or over in 1991, England and Wales Regionin 1991 Region 2001 NENWYorks/ Humb E MidW MidEastSESWWalesTotal NE15, ,607 NW14041, ,101 Yorks/H , ,549 E Mid , ,795 W Mid , ,519 East ,7822, ,289 SE ,68382,3441, ,427 SW ,33928, ,275 Wales ,35118,803 Total16,92643,73332,69926,91835,01334,11490,79431,48318,685330,365

Percentages of adult population migrating to and from each region between 1991 and 2001, England and Wales % from% to% from% to NE0.30.2East NW0.80.6SE Yorks/H0.70.6SW E Mid0.70.9Wales0.4 W Mid0.80.6E & W8.0

Percentage change by region, in (a) whole population and (b) ONS LS sample aged 15+ in 1991 Sources: ONS estimates of resident population made in mid-2003; ONS Longitudinal Study accessed July 2007

Percentages of people aged and migrating to new region between 1991 and 2001, by region of origin Region in years years years years NE133East186 NW123SE147 Yorks/H133SW164 E Mid154Wales143 W Mid144E & W145

Migrants aged 15+ by region of destination: percentage (a) working in Class I jobs or (b) retired, in 2001 Class IRetiredClass IRetired NE1420East1722 NW16 SE2313 Yorks/H1716SW1228 E Mid1520Wales1128 W Mid18 E & W1720

Percentage migrating between 1991 and 2001, by household employment status in 1991 Region in 1991 At least one person in household employed in 1991 Noone in household employed in 1991 E & W77 E Mid79 SE98 SW79

Region in 2001 by age group in 1991: people who had migrated to a new region by 2001 (total %) yrs30-44 yrs45-59 yrs60+ yrs NE NW Yorks/H E Mid W Mid East SE SW = Wales %

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