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09:52 GMT, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 10:52 UK

Mapping migration from the new EU countries

NEW EU COUNTRIES
All data relates to the "Accession eight" (A8) nations which joined the EU in May 2004. These are:
Poland, Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia.

EU migrants 'spread across UK'

See the data on a sortable table

Every local authority in the UK has seen migration from the eight Eastern European countries that joined the EU in May 2004, a report from the Institute of Public Policy Research has revealed.

The pattern of migration has been unlike previous significant influxes because about half of those who came have already left the country, according to IPPR estimates.

Use the maps below to explore where migrant workers went and how many are estimated to still be in the UK.

The data used in these maps was supplied by the Institute of Public Policy Research.




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