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Michael Bell January 24th 05 03:54 PM

Missing men (was London population not increasing)
 
In article ,
Martin Underwood wrote:
"Paul Terry" wrote in message
...
In message , Martin
Underwood writes

When people emigrate (if that is the explanation for the shortfall) is
there
any official record of that fact?


No. Figures for emigration are estimated from surveys. People go abroad
for a visit, like it and stay ... this is much easier for young men
without families, hence that particular demographic shortfall.


Ah. I wasn't sure whether maybe the act of taking up official residence in
another country (which I presume is logged in the country to which you've
emigrated) also generated a corresponding entry in the country that you've
left. Evidently not.


I presume that that does happen betwen countries which have official
residence lists, eg France and Germany, but seeing that this country doesn't
have such a list, there is no way of registering that a British citizen has
taken up residence abroad. Consulates try to keep a list of their nationals
in foreign countries, but in stable and law-abiding countries where there is
little need to keep in touch with consulates in case there is a need to get
out quickly, expats often don't bother. There is no obligation to. How many
Irish living in Britain register with the Irish embassy? Very few I should
think!

Michael Bell

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Michael Bell January 24th 05 05:50 PM

Missing men (was London population not increasing)
 
In article , Paul Terry
wrote:
In message ,
Martin Underwood writes

When people emigrate (if that is the explanation for the shortfall) is there
any official record of that fact?


No. Figures for emigration are estimated from surveys. People go abroad
for a visit, like it and stay ... this is much easier for young men
without families, hence that particular demographic shortfall.

If the number of UK citizens who emigrated
correlates with the shortfall, that looks a plausible explanation.


Emigration is believed to be the reason:

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2...plications.asp

Paul

Thank you for that. It would have been a lot of work to find that.

Michael Bell

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