Northern Ireland statistics in Sverchok for Blender
This is example of usage current version of text in node, that takes tables from excel and insert as objecets in Sverchok. Can be used to viz different data in some manner you prafere. I have thoughts on this node, but not time to complete. Bugfixing and so on needed. tutorial. video lesson on Sverchok. ------ Long-term International Migration Statistics for Northern Ireland 27 August 2015 The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) produces estimates for long-term international migration, defined as persons who change residence for a year or more, from various administrative data sources. The latest official migration estimates, which relate to the period mid-2013 to mid-2014, were released as part of the 2014 mid-year population estimates on 4th June 2015. See: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/demography/default.asp17.htm Migration is the most difficult component of population change to measure, as unlike births and deaths, there is no complete system for registering migration. Official migration estimates for Northern Ireland are largely based on GP registrations and de-registrations, as described in the population and migration estimates methodology paper: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/archive/demography/population/midyear/Methodology_2014.pdf In recent years NISRA has collected further information to assist with the measurement and quality assurance of international migration estimates in Northern Ireland. The information, which provided detail on the origins/destinations of migrants along with reasons for international migration, was first published in July 2006 with the most recent report relating to the period mid-2008 to mid-2009. This detailed report provides a useful point of reference to background on the data sources and historic migration trends: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/archive/demography/population/migration/Mig1314-Bulletin.pdf Whilst the official migration estimates run up to June 2014, migration-related information from other administrative data sources give some indication of more recent trends. "The structure of the table numbering is as follows: 1. Official Migration Estimates (flows) 2. New registrations or inflows from abroad (flows) 3. De-registrations or outflows to abroad (flows) 4. Population counts by language, country of birth or nationality (stock)" For further details, see: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/demography/default.asp18.htm For futher information please contact NISRA Customer Service: Telephone: 028 9034 8160 Email: census.nisra@dfpni.gov.uk
This is example of usage current version of text in node, that takes tables from excel and insert as objecets in Sverchok. Can be used to viz different data in some manner you prafere. I have thoughts on this node, but not time to complete. Bugfixing and so on needed. tutorial. video lesson on Sverchok. ------ Long-term International Migration Statistics for Northern Ireland 27 August 2015 The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) produces estimates for long-term international migration, defined as persons who change residence for a year or more, from various administrative data sources. The latest official migration estimates, which relate to the period mid-2013 to mid-2014, were released as part of the 2014 mid-year population estimates on 4th June 2015. See: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/demography/default.asp17.htm Migration is the most difficult component of population change to measure, as unlike births and deaths, there is no complete system for registering migration. Official migration estimates for Northern Ireland are largely based on GP registrations and de-registrations, as described in the population and migration estimates methodology paper: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/archive/demography/population/midyear/Methodology_2014.pdf In recent years NISRA has collected further information to assist with the measurement and quality assurance of international migration estimates in Northern Ireland. The information, which provided detail on the origins/destinations of migrants along with reasons for international migration, was first published in July 2006 with the most recent report relating to the period mid-2008 to mid-2009. This detailed report provides a useful point of reference to background on the data sources and historic migration trends: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/archive/demography/population/migration/Mig1314-Bulletin.pdf Whilst the official migration estimates run up to June 2014, migration-related information from other administrative data sources give some indication of more recent trends. "The structure of the table numbering is as follows: 1. Official Migration Estimates (flows) 2. New registrations or inflows from abroad (flows) 3. De-registrations or outflows to abroad (flows) 4. Population counts by language, country of birth or nationality (stock)" For further details, see: http://www.nisra.gov.uk/demography/default.asp18.htm For futher information please contact NISRA Customer Service: Telephone: 028 9034 8160 Email: census.nisra@dfpni.gov.uk
