You asked

Under the freedom of information act can you give me figures for the following:

Youth unemployment for wales 2013-2015
Unemployment for wales 2013-2015
Young people in further education in wales 2013-2015
Immigration into Wales 2013-2015
Number of young people which receive job seekers in Wales 2013-2015

I also need these figures in percentages. May I have this information by email?

We said

With regards to the unemployment aspect of your request:

Estimates of youth unemployment for wales 2013-2015; unemployment for wales 2013-2015; and the number of young people which receive job seekers in Wales 2013-2015 are available on our Nomis website.

As this information is already available to you via this route ONS considers that S21(1) applies to this request and the information does not have to be supplied under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act. S21(1) is an absolute exemption and no consideration of the public interest test needs to be applied.

With regards to the immigration aspect of your request:

The UN recommendation for defining an international long-term migrant is used by ONS. That is, a migrant is someone who changes his or her country of usual residence for a period of at least a year, so that the country of destination effectively becomes the country of usual residence. There are no criteria of minimum length of stay for internal flow (within UK) of migration.

Long-term international migration and internal migration estimates for Wales:

Mid-year to mid-year estimates, Wales

Internal (within UK) migration inflow
International migration inflow
Mid-2012 to mid-2013
55,000
13,700

Note: These estimates are rounded to the nearest hundred.
These mid-year international migration figures for Wales are taken from the components of change used in the mid-year population estimates and will differ from the official estimates of long-term international migration (LTIM).
Please note that these mid-year estimates are published annually in June for the previous year. These estimates are combined alongside population estimates and other data sources as part of our Local Area Migration Indicators Suite published in August.

Calendar year estimates for long-term international migration are published annually in November for the calendar year 11 months previous. These use a different methodology to the mid-year population estimates components of change.
Specifically, these data can be found in table '2.06 LTIM Area of Destination or Origin within the UK'.

A first time user guide for understanding international migration statistics.

Please do not hesitate to contact us at migstatsunit@ons.gov.uk if you require any further help on migration estimates