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In existence since 1971
In existence since 1971
Sample usually 8,000-10,000 households, (around 15,000-20,000 respondents)
Has always featured a question on the amount of time each respondent has lived at a current address
Issues:
It is not possible to derive internal migration matrices from any questions in GHS
The Northern Ireland Continuous Household Survey (CHS) is related to the GHS, although 1983 is the only year where any measure of population migration can be derived
Notes:
The sample size changes slightly year-on-year
The GHS has always asked a question relating, in some way, to the amount of time each respondent has lived at a current address, although it is not possible to derive internal migration matrices from this question. Only destination rather than origin.