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Title | Results of the 2015 Population and Housing Census (Internal migration, commuting and activity constraint) |
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Date | 2017-04-19 |
- As for the population by birth place, as of November 1st, 2015, persons born in Seoul occupied the largest share at 16.2 percent. - Based on the residence place 5 years ago, the internal migration rate for the population moving across the administrative boundaries of Si, Gun & Gu stood at 16.4 percent in 2015, down 2.5%p from 18.9 percent in 2010. - Based on the residence place 1 year ago, the internal migration rate for the population moving across the administrative boundaries of Si, Gun & Gu stood at 5.6 percent in 2015, down 1.0%p from 6.5 percent in 2010. - Based on the residence place 5 years ago, the Seoul Capital Area changed a plus net migration of 200 thousand persons in 2010 into a minus net migration of 163 thousand persons in 2015. - Based on the residence place 5 years ago, Sejong recorded a plus net migration of 95 thousand persons. Based on the residence place 1 year ago, Sejong recorded a plus net migration of 57 thousand persons. - As of November 1st, 2015, the commuting population stood at 66.7 percent (29,358 thousand persons) of the total population aged 12 or more. - The inter-province commuting population in the Seoul Capital Area was 2,527 thousand persons. Among them, the population commuting from Gyeonggi to Seoul showed the highest figure at 1,277 thousand persons. - As for the transportation means of commuting, 'Passenger car' occupied the largest share at 37.4 percent, which was followed by 'On foot' (24.3%) and 'Intra-city bus' (13.6%). - In 2015, the average commuting time was 30.9 minutes, increasing by 1.7 minutes compared to 29.2 minutes in 2010. - The population with activity constraint was 3,395 thousand persons, which occupied 7.2 percent of the population aged 5 or more. - The population with constraint in terms of daily life and social activity was 2,063 thousand persons, which occupied 4.4 percent of the population aged 5 or more. ※ For more information, refer to the attached file. |
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