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Migration between Scotland and the rest of the UK refers to people moving between Scotland and England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
The main source of data used to produce National Records of Scotland (NRS) estimates of this sort of migration is GP registration information. More information on how these migration estimates are derived can be found in the Methodology section.
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In and out migration between Scotland and rest of UK, 1991 to latest
(Excel PDF) (Last updated 29 November 2012)
In, out and net migration between administrative areas and rest of UK, 2006/07 to latest
(Excel PDF) (Last updated 24 July 2012)
In, out and net migration between NHS Board areas and rest of UK by sex, 1995/96 to latest
(Excel PDF) (Last Updated 24 July 2012)
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Kirsty MacLachlan, Senior Statistician, National Records of Scotland,
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Telephone: (0131) 314 4242
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