Duke-Williams, O;
Stockton, J;
Stuchbury, R;
(2018)
Period-cohort migration intensities in England and Wales.
Presented at: Second International Conference on Migration and Mobilities, Plymouth, UK.
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Abstract
The ONS Longitudinal Study is a linked sample of 1.1% of the population of England and Wales, with data from censuses in 1971 through to 2011. Comparison of usual residence data allows a ten-year transition period to be observed. Close to 14,000 people exist within this sample who have been present at all census points, and have migrated (within England and Wales) in each 10-year period, 1971-81 through to 2001-11; we refer to these people as 'highly mobile'. The paper looks at regional patterns of this sub-sample, and then focuses on period-cohort comparisons. We explore the relative propensities to migrate amongst these highly mobile persons, in order to provide a relatively long-term UK set of observations to compare with findings in some other countries of a reduced propensity for internal migration.
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