Changes to the Migration Statistics Quarterly Report
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4.3 Emigration to most common destinations of next residence for 2010, shown for 2006 2010
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5. Summary of Other Releases Other migration and population products published on 24 November 2011 include: • •
A short story on emigration The online internal migration dataset contains a full matrix of migration flows between each UK country/region, and is available for every quarter since the year to June 2002. Data for earlier years are available on request
Links to these products are included in the list of products
6. Changes to the Migration Statistics Quarterly Report In August 2011 the MSQR was structured differently from previous editions and followed the questions
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Migration Statistics Quarterly Report November 2011 - Statistical Bulletin | 24 November 2011
What do the latest figures show? Who is migrating? Why are people migrating to and from the UK? The supporting information (such as comparisons of sources) moved to the User Information document. Statistics that changed little from quarter to quarter were removed from the quarterly report. These are statistics on the non-UK born and non-British national residents and moves within the UK. Where quarterly data are available, links to these datasets will continue to be included in the ‘List of Products’ section. November’s MSQR is an extended version as it incorporates the available tables from the final Long-Term International Migration estimates for the previous calendar year. It includes information from final LTIM for 2010 and a ‘Where’ section, on where people are migrating to within the UK (UK area) and where people intend to emigrate to. Internal migration within the UK is now reported separately. The latest statistical bulletin on internal migration was published on 26 September 2011. Links to the latest reports and datasets on internal migration will continue to be provided in the ‘List of Products’ section. The Worker Registration Scheme (WRS) ceased on 30 April 2011 and is no longer included in this report. Home Office figures on Removals and Voluntary departures are no longer included but latest data are available here. If you have any comments or suggestions on the MSQR then please send them to [email protected]
7. Understanding Long-Term International Migration and provisional estimates The estimates presented by ONS contain final data (for 2010) and provisional data for the year ending March 2011. Final data for 2011 will be published in November 2012. The data are provided from two sources: 1. International Passenger Survey (IPS) estimates. 2. Long-Term Estimates of International Migration (LTIM). To create LTIM the IPS estimates are adjusted to take account of:
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