Flow Data Information System
2001 Census: Special Travel Statistics (Level 3)
Contains travel flows from (and within) residential output areas
in Scotland to workplace output areas in the UK.
For residences outside Scotland, the 2001 Special Workplace
Statistics (SWS) should be used. The STS and SWS are similar in some
ways but have some crucial differences:
- The STS refer to all persons rather than just to employees and
self-employed aged 16-74 as is the case with the SWS. These include:
- Journeys made to schools and other places of education
- A residual count of persons who neither work nor study
- The count of persons who neither work nor study is found in the
intrazonal flow (i.e. where the residence (origin) and workplace
(destination) output areas are the same
- In order to make comparisons between the SWS and the STS, the final
column relating to 'Other persons' in the STS must be removed from any
totals calculated.
Data available
Users can choose from 52 counts in 1 table. This set of 52
counts includes a number of totals and sub-totals; the number of
interior cells which form the basis of these sub-totals is
36.
All the 2001 STS data have been derived from the 100% sample and
include imputed households. Where workplace locations were unknown, these
were also imputed.
Disclosure control
All data have been modifed via a process known as Small Cell
Adjustment Methodology (SCAM). SCAM was not applied to STS Levels 1 or
2, (nor was to applied to most other Scottish data in other Census outputs).
The SCAM process is a disclosure control
mechanism. For all tables process using SCAM, interior cells with a 'small'
value have been adjusted. 'Small' values are understood to be in the range
0-3. Cells with an initial value of 1 have been rounded to either 0 or 3,
with 0 being the more likely result. Cells with an initial value of 3 have
also been rounded to either 0 or 3, but with 3 being the more likely result.
Cells with initial values of either 0 or 3 have retained these values although
in each case it is impossible to distinguish between rounded values and
'genuine' 0s or 3s. All sub-totals and totals have been re-calculated from
the rounded cells.
Noticeable effects of SCAM
- Within-table modification. For the majority of
outputs, it will be apparent that a large proportion of cells within any
table are either 0 or 3, and that sub-totals and totals within the table are
multiples of 3.
Users are advised to ensure that data they use has been calculated by
summing the minimum number of base values.
Citation information
The following statements should be attached to all output produced using this data set
- Census output is Crown copyright and is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland
- Source: 2001 Census: Special Travel Statistics (Level 3)
Data from this set should be cited in a bibliography as:
Office for National Statistics, 2001 Census: Special Travel Statistics (Level 3) [computer file], UK Data Service
Further information
The following pre-defined totals are available from this data set:
- Total persons (inc. those who do not work or study)
There are 1 tables defined for this data set:
- [1] Method of travel to work or study
The data are available for the following geographies:
Geographies of origin areas | Geographies of destination areas |
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Supported directly |
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CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - 'city regions' UK Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOA) 2001 UK Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOA) 2001 CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - '100 zones' UK Output Areas 2001 CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - 'intermediate' UK interaction data districts 2001 CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - 'districts' UK interaction data wards 2001 | CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - 'city regions' UK Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOA) 2001 UK Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOA) 2001 CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - '100 zones' UK Output Areas 2001 CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - 'intermediate' UK interaction data districts 2001 CIDS 1991/2001 common geography - 'districts' UK interaction data wards 2001 2001 STS / SWS other destination categories |
Supported via
aggregation |
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Travel To Work Areas (TTWAs) 2001 2001OA Classification - Subgroup UK Government Office Regions (1999-) NUTS 2 UK Regions United Kingdom UK Standard Table Wards 2001 2001 CIDER Migration Classification 2004 ONS Rural and Urban Area Classification, 2001 CAS Wards 2001 ONS ST Ward Classification Subgroup 2001OA Classification - Group 2001OA Classification - Supergroup 2001 GB Districts plus Northern Ireland Great Britain Districts (plus Northern Ireland) 2009- 2001 ONS ST Ward Classification Supergroup United Kingdom - member countries Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2001 ONS ST Ward Demographic Indicator Deciles 2001 ONS ST Ward Classification Group | Travel To Work Areas (TTWAs) 2001 2001OA Classification - Subgroup UK Government Office Regions (1999-) NUTS 2 UK Regions United Kingdom UK Standard Table Wards 2001 2001 CIDER Migration Classification 2004 ONS Rural and Urban Area Classification, 2001 CAS Wards 2001 ONS ST Ward Classification Subgroup 2001OA Classification - Group 2001OA Classification - Supergroup 2001 GB Districts plus Northern Ireland Great Britain Districts (plus Northern Ireland) 2009- 2001 ONS ST Ward Classification Supergroup United Kingdom - member countries Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2001 ONS ST Ward Demographic Indicator Deciles 2001 ONS ST Ward Classification Group |
Output for geographies that are only supported via aggregation will take longer than for those supported directly
Table frameworks
Table 1: Method of travel to work or study
|
All persons |
Aged 16-74 in employment |
Other persons |
Full-time student |
Not full-time student |
Total |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
|
Works or studies mainly at or from home |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
Neither works nor studies |
9 |
X |
X |
12 |
Underground etc |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
Train |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
Bus etc |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
Taxi |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
Car driver |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
Car passenger |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
Motorcycle etc |
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
Bicycle |
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 |
On foot |
45 |
46 |
47 |
48 |
Other |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 |