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Warwickshire Migration Analysis

Warwickshire Migration Analysis. January 2010. Warwickshire Migration - Summary. Acxiom used it’s own data to track the movement of residents to, from and within Warwickshire. The results in this analysis focused on anyone who has either:

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Warwickshire Migration Analysis

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  1. Warwickshire Migration Analysis January 2010

  2. Warwickshire Migration - Summary • Acxiom used it’s own data to track the movement of residents to, from and within Warwickshire. • The results in this analysis focused on anyone who has either: • Moved from an LSOA outside of Warwickshire, to an LSOA within Warwickshire. • Moved from an LSOA within Warwickshire, to an LSOA outside of Warwickshire. • Moved between LSOA’s within Warwickshire • Acxiom used both the stringent and relaxed definitions provided by Warwickshire CC to define each of the 530 Super Output Areas. • Based upon the movement of households into less deprived, similarly deprived or more deprived areas, each SOA was defined as either Transit, Escalator, Isolate and Gentrifier. • Warwickshire CC provided Acxiom with both the stringent and relaxed definitions. • It was not always possible to assign every LSOA to one of the four pre-defined parameters. Stringent Definition Counts Relaxed Definition Counts

  3. Warwickshire Migration - Results Below is a snapshot of the full data file that will be provided back to Warwickshire CC. Due to the “relaxed “parameters allowing for a far greater number of LSOA’s to be defined, we have used these as opposed to the “stringent” parameters in order to categorise our LSOA’s. Variable Name Descriptions In Movers:IB, IS and IW represent whether the LSOA they have moved “into” is better, similar or worse than that they have just left. Out Movers: OB, OS and OW represent the percentage of people that move “out” to an LSOA that is better, similar or worse. In/Out Ratio: See above definition in ”Key” box. LSOA Type: Using the “relaxed” rules, this represents the migration classification for each LSOA.

  4. Warwickshire Migration – Thematic Mapping

  5. Warwickshire Migration – In/Out Hotspots This map is a way of showing the general flow of in/out migration in the Warwickshire region – highlighting any hotspots. We have thematically mapped the in/out ratio as defined from slide 2. Note that we used the “relaxed” definition rules in this case. As a reminder: Ratio > 1.0 = In-Movement greater than Out-Movement Ratio < 1.0 = Out-Movement greater then In-Movement

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