International Migration in the UK Flashcards

- Shows different examples of internal migration. - Reasons for internal migration may be connected to people’s stage in the life cycle or economic reasons

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Haringey

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Net outflow of 4100 people in 2014

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St Albans

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Net inflow of 620 people in 2014

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North Norfolk

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Net inflow of 960 people in 2014

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When do most moves take place in?

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Most moves take place in early adulthood, with the peak age being 19 (the typical age at which people leave home to study). There is another peak at age 22 (often when graduates move into employment, move for further study or move in with a partner).

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Locations with net inflow

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South West, South East and East England

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Locations with net outflow

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Yorkshire and the Humber, West Midlands and North East

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Levels of movement remain high for…

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those in their 20s and 30s, and then this declines with age as people become more settled in their
employment and relationships.

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Hoy many moves were there between local authorities in England and Wales?

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Between July 2014 and June 2015 there were estimated 2.85 million

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