HC Deb 03 May 1989 vol 152 cc136-7W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what information he has on the numbers of people who have moved(a) into and (b) out of each district authority area in the county of South Yorkshire in each year since 1979.

Mr. Freeman

I have been asked to reply.

The table gives the numbers moving (a) into and (b) out of each district of the county of South Yorkshire from/to the rest of the United Kingdom, for the years 1979 to 1987. These figures have been derived from the National Health Service central register recording of patient re-registration with doctors involving a change of family practitioner committee.

In preparing population estimates of the district, account is also taken of migration from countries outide the United Kingdom and of the effect of movement of United Kingdom and foreign armed forces. Such flows in each direction are small and only the net effect is estimated using data from various sources.

Moves into and out of family practitioner committees (districts) in South Yorkshire
Barnsley Doncaster Rotherham Sheffield
Year In Out In Out In Out In Out
1979 3,880 3,880 6,290 6,640 5,770 5,100 12,710 14,670
1980 4,110 4,010 6,710 6,590 5,570 5,110 13,390 14,560
1981 3,840 4,040 5,620 6,140 5,100 5,170 13,040 13,190
1982 2,350 3,600 5,570 6,630 4,640 5,410 13,310 13,340
1983 3,390 4,480 5,630 7,180 4,700 5,790 12,170 14,360
1984 3,575 4,346 6,265 7,054 4,941 5,790 13,057 14,649
1985 3,321 4,548 5,868 7,033 4,666 5,894 12,598 15,288
1986 3,882 5,219 6,973 7,852 5,713 6,878 13,896 17,327
1987 4,222 5,166 7,349 7,898 5,782 6,596 14,518 16,864
Note: Numbers in the table are National Health Service central register records of moves into and out of family practitioner committee areas (conterminous with districts in the county of South Yorkshire) from rest of the United Kingdom. Data are based on a 10 per cent sample for the years 1979 to 1983 and a 100 per cent. count thereafter.

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