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245 _aCrush due to London exodus
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490 _aGuardian
_v 24 August 2000, 11(1)
520 _aJoseph Rowntree Foundation research dispels the theory that overcrowding in southern England is caused by migration from the north. An analysis of population trends shows that people leaving London between 1991 and 1998 accounted for 50% of the growth, whilst migration from the north, Scotland and Northern Ireland only came to 8%. More information can be found at: http://guardianunlimited.co.uk/northsouth and http://jrf.org.uk
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650 _aPOPULATION TRENDS
650 _aJOSEPH ROWNTREE FOUNDATION
650 _aMIGRATION
650 _aSOUTHERN ENGLAND
650 _aNORTHERN ENGLAND
650 _aLONDON
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