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Total migrants
2001 SMS Level 2: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
Total migrants [Table MG201]
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: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
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
2011 SMS Merged LA/LA:Country [Origin and destination of international migrants by age (grouped)] - MU01BUK_non_uk - Open: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
All usual residents who were living outside the UK one year ago

General selection tools

table finder Table - Finder: The easiest way to locate a 2011 Census flow-data table. Search using free text, multiple parameters and criteria. It will redirect to an external website (NOMIS) which will lead back to WICID if you select a data set available through UKDS. - *new*
quick selection Quick Selection: Some data sets include predefined totals - total migrants for example - that can be easily selected using this method.
select by dataset and table Select by Dataset and Table: This method allows you to select cells within tables as described in published documentaion.
select by variable Select by Variable: This method allows you to select from a list of variables; you will then be presented with a list of all tables in which your chosen variables appear

Other data

population data Population Data Select population counts - *If you wish to calculate migration or commuting rates you will need a population denominator. Only select population data AFTER you have selected your flow data. Consult the WICID help system for a full guide to downloading populations with your flows.*

Data manipulation tools

edit list Edit list Edit a list of selected variables.
derive Derive Derive new variables by combining variables that you have already selected

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