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  • Cross Border Movements: Additional Analysis

    Topics:
    • Statistics and economic research, 
    • Economic research

    Date published: 22 March 2018

    The Northern Ireland Life and Times (NILT) survey is a joint collaboration between Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University collecting information on the attitudes, values and beliefs of the people of Northern Ireland on a wide range of social and economic issues.

    Run annually, the 2016 survey included the question “How often do you yourself cross the border between Northern Ireland and the South of Ireland?” and the results were subsequently analysed as part of ongoing Departmental analysis into the number of cross border movements between Northern Ireland and the South of Ireland.

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