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Darlington Local Migration Profile Quarter 1 2011-12 This document summarises the main migration trends and data that we can access for Darlington up to 30 th June 2011 Any reproduction of the data contained in this document must acknowledge the original source. See annexe for list of abbreviations. For further information please contact Rowenna Foggie, Regional Policy and Information Officer at rowenna.foggie@newcastle.gov.uk or on 0191 277 1654 1

Summary of Migration trends in Darlington Overall population change The local population was estimated at 100,843 people in 2010 (the mid year estimate ); an increase of 412 since 2009. Darlington has a relatively small non- British population comprising 4% of the population which is slightly higher than the average of 3.4% for the North East region, and likewise 6% were born outside the UK (compared to 5% average). (See charts A and B) Chart A Chart B Population growth is affected by births, deaths and migration. In the past year, natural change (births and deaths) accounted for half of this growth, and net migration also a half. Net migration is due to internal migration (i.e. people who move to Darlington from another part of the UK as shown in Chart C) and international migration. In 2010 the mid-year estimate (for long term migration i.e. over 12 month s duration) was for marginally more net international migration than internal migration. 2

Chart C MYE = Mid Year Estimate The steadily increasing fertility rate in Darlington (Chart D) is the highest in the North East. Births to mothers who were born outside the UK have also steadily increased and now mirror the regional average, totally 10% of all new births in 2009 compared to 9.71% across the North East (see chart E). Chart D Chart E New international arrivals In 2010, around 500 new migrants arrived in Darlington, who will stay more than a year ( long term migrants ) according to the formal estimate from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). 3

Flag 4 data measures (new) GP registrations to foreign nationals. It is probably the most comparable alternative source to the ONS estimates as GP registrations will capture all migrants (if they choose to register) and individuals are more likely to register if they are resident for more than 12 months. However, there are biases in the Flag 4 data due, in particular, to underregistration of young males which means that the comparison is not perfect. But a direct comparison of the pattern and trend evident from the two sources is a useful starting point when attempting to confirm the true scale of long-term migration to an area. (Chart F) Unfortunately, we do not yet have the Flag 4 data for 2010. The other administrative source on Chart F is for National Insurance Number (NINo) allocations to overseas nationals entering the UK which suggests a lower figure of 310. The NINo data only records migrants over the age of 16, who are planning to work or claim benefits and would therefore not take account of dependants. Chart F While net migration to Darlington was around 163 in 2010, future net migration is expected to be much lower as immigration decreases and emigration rises. This projection assumes no changes in policy or international conditions. (Chart G) 4

Chart G Around 980 migrants visited Darlington for between one and 12 months (shortterm migrants) including tourists (this latest estimate is for 2007). The overall number of new migrant workers arriving in Darlington in 2010 was slightly higher than in 2009 at 260. This indicates reversal of the steady decline from the peak in 2007 of 600 (Chart H) to 220 in 2009. The top country of origin is Poland followed by Lithuania (Chart I). Chart H 5

Chart I This chart examines NINo registrations by country of origin in more detail. The top 15 countries-of-origin across the region (for the last 12 months) have been identified, with counts displayed for each area. The number of new workers arriving from the 12 EU accession countries 1 is similar to last year at 140, much lower than the peak of 470 in 2007 (Chart H), and the latest data on A8 arrivals to the region confirms that trends in new arrivals seem to be decreasing. Arrivals from Poland continue to make up the largest proportion of A8 workers; however, there has also been a significant number of arrivals from the Republic of Lithuania. Chart J shows the total number of A8 workers registered onto the Workers Registration Scheme and also highlights this downward trend. The total number of registrations received for 2010 was 145 considerably lower than the peak of 265 in 2006. While the number of new migrant workers from EU accession countries has been very changeable during the past six years, there is a fairly predictable flow of between 100-150 workers from other countries arriving each year. (Chart H) In 2010 there were 419 pupils attending maintained Primary Schools and Statefunded Secondary Schools whose first language is something other than English. 1 Made up of A8 Countries (Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungry, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia), A2 Countries (Romania and Bulgaria), Malta and Cyprus. 6

Chart J Asylum numbers In Q1 2011-12 there were no accommodated asylum seekers in Darlington. Chart K demonstrates this decline in supported asylum cases (which represent the main applicant) and well as supported asylum persons (which include all named dependants) in Darlington. For information, ASYS is the name of the UKBA database from which these figures are derived. Chart K 7

Refugees Data from the Refugee Integration and Employment Service indicates that there have been 47 people granted a positive granted "Refugee" status or "Humanitarian Protection" status since 1 October 2008 and whose asylum claim was dealt with under the New Asylum Model (i.e. those who lodged an asylum claim since March 2007). There have been no new referrals to the Refugee Integration and Employment Service this quarter as there have been no asylum seekers accommodated in Darlington awaiting a decision on their asylum claim. 8

ANNEXE Abbreviations A8 APS ASYS DWP EU GOR GP HESA IPS LGA MYE NINo NIRS ONS PRDS RIES RMP SNPP STM TFR TIM UKBA WRS Accession countries: Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia Annual Population Survey Asylum Statistics (received from UKBA) Department for Works and Pensions European Union Government Office Regions General Practitioner Higher Education Statistics Agency International Passenger Survey Local Government Association Mid-year estimate (population) National Insurance Number National Insurance Recording System Office for National Statistics Patient Register Data Service Refugee Integration and Employment Service Regional Migration Partnership Sub-national Population Projections Short-term migration Total Fertility Rate Total International Migration United Kingdom Border Agency Workers Registration Scheme 9