General query interface
WICID is the Web-based Interface to Census Interaction Data. It allows you to flexibily construct queries to extract data, then analyse it and produce output tables.
The tabs above will guide you through the query process - when you have a set of green lights, your query is complete.
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Geography | Origins | 0 | Nothing selected yet | Destinations | 0 | Nothing selected yet | Interaction data | Data items | 11 | 1991 SWS Set C (inc. home-workers in intra-zonal flow): Total employees and self-employed (10%) 2011 SWS OA:WPZ [Location of usual residence and place of work (with 'outside UK' collapsed)] - WF02EW - Open: All usual residents aged 16 and over in employment the week before the census 2001 C0946: Migration by religion and whether born in UK: Total migrants 2011 SSS Scotland only Council Areas - Open: All people aged 4 and over studying the week before the census 1981 SWS Set C (1981 geog; county/region level): Total persons [Table 1] 2011 SWS MSOA/SOA/Intermediate Zone [Location of usual residence and place of work by age] - WU02EW - Open: All usual residents aged 16 and over in employment the week before the census 2001 C0711A: Migrants by ethnic group and age: Total migrants 1981 SMS Set 2 (1981 geog; county/region level): Total migrants 2011 SRS Merged LA/LA [Location of where people live when working and place of work (with 'second address outside UK' collapsed)] - RF04AEW - Open: All usual residents aged 16 and over in employment the week before the census 1981 SMS Set 2 (1991 geog): Total migrants 2011 SSS Merged LA/LA [Origin and destination of people who moved from a student term time/boarding school address in the year before the census by age by sex by student status] - SM01UK - Open: Usual residents aged 16 and over who were living at a different address one year ago that was a student term time/boarding school address
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