TITLE

Report: Internal migration estimates for local and unitary authorities in England and Wales, health authorities in England and former health authorities in Wales, 2003

PUB. DATE
September 2004
SOURCE
Population Trends;Autumn2004, Vol. 117, p77
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
A report which outlines estimates of internal migration within Great Britain for England and Wales is presented. The South West region posted the largest gain in internal migrants of all government office regions with an inflow of 1,500 or more. An outflow of more than 110,000 people was observed in London, England between mid-2002 and mid-2003.
ACCESSION #
21456996

Tags: INTERNAL migration;  EMIGRATION & immigration;  GEOGRAPHIC mobility;  POPULATION geography

 

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