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2001 SMS Level 2 (Scotland: postal sectors): [Unselect all] [Edit list]
Total migrants
2001 C0946: Migration by religion and whether born in UK: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
Total migrants
2015 SSS Merged LA/LA [Local Authority cross border movement matrix of state-funded secondary school pupils resident in England] - 14B: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
State-funded secondary school pupils resident in England
1991 SWS Set B: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
Total employees and self-employed (10%)
2001 STS Level 2: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
Total persons (inc. those who do not work or study)
2015 SSS Merged LA/LA [Local Authority cross border movement matrix of state-funded special school pupils resident in England] - 14C: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
State-funded special school pupils resident in England
2011 SRS Merged LA/LA [Location of usual residence and second address by age (with 'second address outside UK' collapsed)] - RU03AEW - Open: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
All usual residents with a second address
1981 SWS Set C (1991 geog; inc. pro-rate 'workplace unstated'): [Unselect all] [Edit list]
Total persons [Table 1]
2011 SSS Scotland only Council Areas - Open: [Unselect all] [Edit list]
All people aged 4 and over studying the week before the census
1991 SWS Set C (2001 geog; inc. pro-rate 'workplace unstated'): [Unselect all] [Edit list]
Total employees and self-employed (10%)
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The 1991 Special Workplace Statistics Set C contain counts of journeys-to-work between and within wards in GB, 1991. This version is based on wards boundaries as used in conjunction with the 2001 Census, and include pro-rate distribution of persons with unstated workplaces to GB ward workplaces. The data are based on a 10% sample.
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