1. For annual updates of internal migration for England and Wales, see Population Trends. For example: ONS (2005) Report: Internal migration estimates for local and unitary authorities in England and Wales, health authorities in England and former health authorities in Wales, year to mid-2004. Population Trends 121, 90–103.
2. Migration in Scotland is described in Scotland’s Population 2004: The Registrar General’s Annual Review of Demographic Trends (2005) and Scotland’s Census 2001 — Statistics on Migration, Occasional Paper 15 (2005), both General Register Office for Scotland. A study of earlier patterns and trends in migration can be found in Tony Champion (1996) Population review; Migration to, from and within the United Kingdom. Population Trends 83, 5–16.
3. Fielding A (1993) Migration and the metropolis: an empirical study of inter-regional migration to and from South East England. Progress in Planning 39, 70–166.
4. Ford T and Champion T (2000) Who moves into, out of and within London? An analysis based on the 1991 Census 2% Sample of Anonymised Records’ Area 32, 259–270.
5. Stillwell J C H (1994) Monitoring intercensal migration in the United Kingdom. Environment and Planning A 26, 1711–1730.