Abstract

Data from the United Kingdom's National Health Service Central Register are used to analyze inter-regional migration over the period 1971-1979. A decline in out-migration from southeast England after 1973 is noted, and the reasons for this change are considered. An increase in the shift of population from north to south is also noted.

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