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Source Migration Indicators by LA in England & Wales (ONS)
Date Released 21 August 2008
National Indicators n/a
Hampshire LAA targets n/a
Date range June 2001 - June 2007

Commentary

Confidence Levels

Data

Mid-Year Estimates indicate that approximately 41,800 people moved into Basingstoke & Deane from elsewhere in the UK ('Inward internal migration') between 2001 and 2007, a very similar number to the estimated 41,200 who moved out of the borough to other parts of the UK ('Outward internal migration') over the same period.  In percentage terms, this represents 27.2% of the estimated borough population at mid-2002 moving into the borough from elsewhere in the UK and 26.8% moving out. 

In-migration to Basingstoke & Deane from outside the UK ('Inward international migration') over the same period totalled an estimated 6,800 people, compared with an estimated 4,600 who migrated from the borough to outside the UK ('Outward international migration').  This represents 4.4% of the estimated mid-2002 population moving into the borough from outside the UK and 3.0% moving out.  

   
 

Time Series

Comparisons

The level of net inward internal migration to Basingstoke and Deane over the period 2001-2007 is lower than that of most other Hampshire districts. 
Net inward international migration to Basingstoke and Deane is higher than that of other Hampshire districts, but lower than that of the cities and many unitary authorities in the sub-region. 

When the overall level of population is taken into account, it can be seen that over the period 2001-2007 Basingstoke & Deane has experienced one of the lowest levels of migration per 1,000 population both into and out of the borough compared with other parts of Hampshire or the sub-region. 

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