Order form 1 - census and asylum maps

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Census and Asylum Maps
How to order a map
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Complete the Order Form on pages 3-4, making your selections.
Order up to a maximum of 5 maps at a time (choose only 5 Categories) to enable us to respond to requests quickly.
Migration Yorkshire will make additional choices affecting presentation (i.e. the number and divisions between ranges given on the
key), usually to show the most variation in an area. Data can be provided as percentages rather than absolute numbers, upon request.
Send questions and completed selections to pip.tyler@migrationyorkshire.org.uk
Maps are delivered as pictures pasted into Word documents; see overleaf for an example.
Information available in map form
There are 3 data sources to choose from, each counting different types of migrant at different times.
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Migrant residents (source: Census 2011) - the census counted the number of residents in March 2011. The meaning of ‘migrant’ in
each map will depend on what category/question from the Census you choose e.g. ‘country of birth’ shows people who were not born
in the UK which is often used as a proxy for migrant (but note it includes those born outside the UK but who have British citizenship).
Alternatively, ‘ethnicity’ reflects the long-term impact of migration over generations, rather than new migrants.
Asylum seekers (source: COMPASS) - this shows the number of supported asylum seekers at the end of May 2014. This excludes
anyone staying with family/friends, unaccompanied asylum seeking children (UASC), those in Initial Accommodation prior to dispersal,
and refused asylum seekers who are not being supported by the Home Office. COMPASS data is sensitive and restricted.
Migration projections (source: ONS) - these projections were made using data for 2012. They concern long-term migrants (people who
move home for more than a year). They provide an average of the projected annual figures for 2012-2037.
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Example map and selection categories (this map shows non-UK born residents in Kirklees who were born in the ‘Middle East & Asia’ region)
Ward name
Your
selected
Area
Kirk le e s
A re a
V a ria ble
C o unt ry o f birt h
C a t e go ry M iddle E a s t & A s ia
T ype
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Your
selected
Source
(Census,
Compass
or ONS)
and
variable
5
C o unt s
≥
3
16
2
13
84
783
1,482
2,180
2,879
<
-
783
1,482
2,180
2,879
3,578
[12]
[2]
[4]
[1]
[4]
8
10
1
17
9
6
15
No Value
No te:
2011Census data
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5
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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23
A re a
C o de
E05001389
E05001390
E05001391
E05001392
E05001393
E05001396
E05001397
E05001398
E05001399
E05001400
E05001401
E05001402
E05001403
E05001405
E05001407
E05001408
E05001409
E05001410
E05008558
E05008559
E05008560
E05008561
E05008562
A re a N a m e
A shbro w
B atley East
B atley West
B irstall and B irkenshaw
Cleckheato n
Dalto n
Denby Dale
Dewsbury East
Dewsbury So uth
Dewsbury West
Go lcar
Greenhead
Heckmo ndwike
Ho lme Valley So uth
Lindley
Liversedge and Go mersal
M irfield
Newso me
A lmo ndbury
Co lne Valley
Cro sland M o o r and Netherto n
Ho lme Valley No rth
Kirkburto n
C o unt s
1,597
3,349
2,093
179
205
741
84
965
2,999
3,578
328
3,194
1,547
88
901
215
155
1,918
452
123
2,720
118
184
Value
(no.
people)
No.
wards
in each
range
Key
Data
source
12
11
18
19
21
Your
selected
Category
23
20
7
22
14
Co ntains Ordnance Survey data © Cro wn
co pyright and database right 2012
Your selected Colour of map
Ward Labels
(‘Yes’ option shown here;
if you select ‘no’, the numbers do not appear on
the map and there is no ward list on the right)
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Order Form – Migration Maps
Your name
Organisation
How you intend to use the maps
If your selection contains asylum data,1 do you agree to keep it
for internal use only and not to share this publicly?
Date required by
Yes
No
Not applicable
1. Select one Area:
Barnsley
Hambleton
NE Lincolnshire
Sheffield
Bradford
Harrogate
Richmondshire
Wakefield
Calderdale
Hull
Rotherham
York
Craven
Doncaster
Kirklees
Leeds
Ryedale
Scarborough
Yorkshire and Humber region
East Riding
N Lincolnshire
Selby
2. Select one Colour:
Blue (recommended)
Green (recommended)
Purple (recommended)
Red (less clear contrast between shades)
Yellow (less clear contrast between shades)
Hot and cold (contrasting blue and red, highlights low and high values)
Orange (recommended)
3. Select Labels - or no labels:
Yes (ward has a number to correspond with key for a detailed picture)
No (no numbers, wards not labelled for overview picture without key)
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If you work for one of the following organisations, you may request asylum-related data: local authorities, Home Office, Police, Health, Jobcentre Plus, TUC, Yorkshire Universities, Northern
Refugee Centre, the Refugee Council and G4S.
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4.
Select up to 5 Categories (one check box will give you one map; you can select up to 5 but each will be displayed separately):
Residents - Source: Census 2011
Age on
arrival
0-4
5-7
8-9
10-14
15
16-17
18-19
20-24
25-29
30-44
45-59
60-64
65-74
75-84
85-89
90+
Year of arrival
Before 1941
1941-1950
1951-1960
1961-1970
1971-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2003
2004-2006
2007-2009
2010-2011
(the most recent
arrivals)
Region/country of
birth
All non-UK born
(all migrants)
EU
Third country
(all non-EU)
Pakistan
Poland
India
(the top countries
of origin in Y&H)
Region of birth
Non-EU Europe
Africa Total
North Africa
Middle East & Asia
Middle East
North America
Central America
South America
The Caribbean
Australasia &
Oceania
Ethnicity
White Other
(Incl. White: Irish, White: Gypsy or
Irish Traveller and Other White)
Mixed
(incl. White and Black Caribbean;
White and Black African; White and
Asian; Other Mixed)
Asian
(incl. Indian; Pakistani; Bangladeshi;
Other Asian. Excludes: Chinese)
Black
(incl. African; Caribbean; Other Black)
Chinese & Other
(incl. Chinese; Other ethnic group:
Arab; Any other ethnic group)
Passport held
Republic of Ireland
EU
Non-EU Europe
Africa
Middle East & Asia
North America &
the Caribbean
Central America
South America
Antarctica &
Oceania
National identity
No UK identity
Mixed identity
Household language
All adults in
household have English
as a main language
At least one adult in
household has English
as a main language
No adults but at
least one child in
household has English
as a main language
No people in
household have English
as a main language
Supported asylum seekers - Source: COMPASS April 2014 (partner agencies only)1
Household
Single
Families
Age profile
Under 18
18-24
25-34
Gender profile
Male
Female
Age profile
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Nationality
Pakistan
Iran
Nigeria
China
Sri Lanka
Afghanistan
Nationality
Eritrea
Iraq
Zimbabwe
Albania
All other
Language
English
Urdu
Arabic
Farsi
Mandarin
Tamil
Language
Punjabi
Albanian
Yoruba
French
All other
Support type
Section 95
Section 4
Total (S95+S4 –
shows all
supported asylum
seekers)
Migration projections - Source: ONS
Immigration (whole Y&H region only)
Emigration (whole Y&H region only)
Net migration (whole Y&H region only)
Send completed selections to pip.tyler@migrationyorkshire.org.uk
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