Origin-destination data (also known as flow data) include the travel-to-work and migration patterns of individuals, cross-tabulated by variables of interest (for example occupation). New products for the 2011 Census will also provide the migration patterns of those living at a student address one year ago and provide information on individuals with second residences.

Release: Origin-destination statistics on migration, workplace and students for local authorities in the United Kingdom

Publication date: 25/07/2014

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  • Origin-destination statistics at local authority level in the United Kingdom on the flow of people between current address and address one year ago, between workplace and place of usual residence, and the migration patterns of those living at a student address.

Release: Origin-destination statistics on second residences and workplace for merged local authorities and middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) in England and Wales

Publication date: 25/07/2014

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  • Origin-destination statistics at local authority and MSOA level in England and Wales on the flow of people between place of usual residence and second residence, and between workplace and place of usual residence.

Release: Origin-destination statistics on migration for local authorities in the UK

Publication date: 25/11/2014

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  • Origin-destination tables on migration and students. Tables are provided for merged local authorities in England and Wales and for local authorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Release: Origin-destination Statistics on Migration for Local Authorities in the United Kingdom and on Workplace for Output Areas and Workplace Zones, England and Wales

Publication date: 25 March 2015

Release number: OD.2

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  • This release provides origin-destination tables from the 2011 Censuses of the United Kingdom on the topic of migration and from the 2011 Census of England and Wales on the topic of workplace.

  • Migration tables are provided for merged local authorities in England and Wales and for local authorities in Scotland and Northern Ireland. In this geographic hierarchy, the London boroughs of Westminster and City of London have been merged, and Cornwall UA has been merged with the Isles of Scilly UA. All other London boroughs, unitary authorities and districts in England and unitary authorities in Wales remain unmerged in this hierarchy.

  • Workplace tables are provided for output areas and workplace zones in England and Wales.