Population change is based on a combination of factors such as births, deaths (natural change) and migration which is the number of people who change their place of usual residence, either by international migration, or migration within areas of the UK.
Births and deaths (natural change)
In 2016 the crude birth rate in Northumberland was 8.9 live births per 10,000 population (all ages).
The standardised mortality rate (for ‘all causes’ of death, all ages per 100,000 population) for Northumberland was 1012 in 2016.
Further statistics on live births, still births, deaths and causes of death :
Health and Wellbeing Topic.
Migration
Migration statistics refer to the number of people who change their place of usual residence. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) provides different sets of estimates to cover international migration, and migration within areas of the UK.
Internal migration - the movement of people between areas of the UK.
Approximately 9,000 people moved into, and 8,700 people moved out of Northumberland to the rest of England during the year ending June 2013.
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Estimates of internal migration ONS (Local Authority data)
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Migration statistics quarterly report, - ONS (National data)
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Local area migration indicators ONS (Local Area data)
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Internal migration by age and sex 2015 ONS (Local and National)
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Internal migration between areas of the UK (2011 Census)
International migration - the number of people moving into, and out of the UK.
Data available on which country migrants come from or go to, the reason for migration, citizenship and expected length of stay.
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Long-term international migration statistics
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Population by country of birth and nationality ONS National, regional and LA data
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Migration flows, GP registrations, NiNo
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Short-term migration inflows,
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National Insurance registrations
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GP registrations by new migrants.
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