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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Table 19: Changes in estimated resident population for each Locality in Hull between<br />

October 2007 and October 2008<br />

Status Locality (initial locality as at October 2007<br />

or locality moved into as at October 2008)<br />

North East West<br />

No changes to address 54,696 74,127 99,375<br />

Address changed (within ward) 1,379 1,662 3,265<br />

Left ward but within area 827 1,054 1,743<br />

Left area but within locality 330 1,472 2,969<br />

Left locality but within Hull 2,029 1,395 2,656<br />

Left Hull (to ERoY) 631 714 1,780<br />

Left Hull (to beyond ERoY) 1,621 977 4,479<br />

Left ward (death) 348 759 952<br />

New to locality (from within Hull) 2,313 1,606 2,161<br />

New to ward (from ERoY) 556 493 1,578<br />

New to ward (from beyond ERoY) 1,417 948 5,259<br />

New to ward (birth) 899 1,016 1,437<br />

Still living locality 57,232 78,315 107,352<br />

Left locality including deaths 4,629 3,845 9,867<br />

New to locality including births 5,185 4,063 10,435<br />

Increase in locality population 556 218 568<br />

Still living within locality 57,232 78,315 107,352<br />

Left locality (migration) 4,281 3,086 8,915<br />

New to locality (migration) 4,286 3,047 8,998<br />

Inc in locality pop due to migration 5 -39 83<br />

Total population - October 2007 61,861 82,160 117,219<br />

Total population - October 2008 62,417 82,458 117,707<br />

Left locality (% of total in 2007) 7.5 4.7 8.4<br />

New to locality (% of total in 2008) 8.3 4.9 8.9<br />

Inc in locality pop (% 2007 to 2008) 0.9 0.4 0.4<br />

As mentioned earlier, the Universities mean that many young people come to Hull to<br />

study and often leave when they finish their University course. However, this will also<br />

apply to other educational establishments, which will draw in students from the<br />

immediately surrounding area such as those from East Riding of Yorkshire. Table 20<br />

illustrates the change in population by age for Hull as a whole. From more detailed<br />

previous analyses examining changes between 2004 and 2005, many of the University<br />

students appeared to live in East Riding of Yorkshire initially (halls of residence) and<br />

then moved into Hull in their second year.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 85

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