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This report presents the results of an analysis of within-UK migration in the year leading up to the 2001 Census and aims to discover whether 27 large British cities were attracting more migrants from elsewhere in the country than those they were losing. The analyses separate out migration over longer distances from that between cities and the remainder of their own city regions. In three city regions London, Birmingham, and Bristol more local patterns of movement are examined to see whether or not this migration is increasing socio-economic polarization. (REPORT)

Produktbeschreibung
This report presents the results of an analysis of within-UK migration in the year leading up to the 2001 Census and aims to discover whether 27 large British cities were attracting more migrants from elsewhere in the country than those they were losing. The analyses separate out migration over longer distances from that between cities and the remainder of their own city regions. In three city regions London, Birmingham, and Bristol more local patterns of movement are examined to see whether or not this migration is increasing socio-economic polarization. (REPORT)
Autorenporträt
Tony Champion is Emeritus Professor of Population Geography and Mike Coombes is Professor of Geographic Information at the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne where the study was undertaken with the technical support of Colin Wymer and Simon Raybould.