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Trends in International Migration in Suffolk These slides were prepared for UCS Workshop 8 th November 2013 by Belinda Godbold & Mary Moore from Business.

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1 Trends in International Migration in Suffolk These slides were prepared for UCS Workshop 8 th November 2013 by Belinda Godbold & Mary Moore from Business Development in Suffolk County Council. They are not part of a specific research project, just a series of graphs using the latest data available. The data is sourced from ONS population estimates, 2011 census and a paper on Non-UK born Short Term Residents in Suffolk. Business Development

2 International Migration ONS Business Development

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6 From EU member countries Business Development 687 345 400 619 314 273 242 125

7 EU accession April 2001- March 2011 Business Development 813 992 982 434 227 377 340 227 190

8 Other country (not EU) Business Development 2,341 2,552 1,146 793 689 1,627 1,343 1,095 762 847 1,426

9 NI registrations 2002-12 Business Development

10 Age of short term migrants Business Development  1303 short term migrants (3 -12 months in Suffolk) in 2011 census  12% of Suffolk short term migrants are aged 0-14 compared to England 6%

11 Sources of information Long term migration into and out of the UK; http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/interactive/theme-pages-1-1/index.html http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/interactive/theme-pages-1-1/index.html And, then in connection with the census Local Characteristics on migration for Output areas including short stories analysing migration including:Local Characteristics on migration for Output areas –Country of birth and passports held as key measures of the migrant population in England and Wales.Country of birth and passports held as key measures of the migrant population in England and Wales. –Economically active foreign nationals in England and Wales.Economically active foreign nationals in England and Wales. –Non-UK born residents in England and Wales.Non-UK born residents in England and Wales. –International migration in the UK. International migration Other sites include: The Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford http://www.migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/briefings/east-england-census- profile BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20677515http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20677515 Suffolk Observatory Non UK born short term residents in Suffolk


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