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                      A key next step is to put together all of what we have learned so far to
                  produce administrative data-based estimates about the stocks and flows of
                  the population. We will continue to publish the findings from our research on
                  an iterative basis to demonstrate our progress towards our ambition to put
                  administrative data at the core of our evidence on migration and population
                  statistics by 2020. We plan to publish our next update on this work in spring
                  2019.
                      Alongside this, we will also carry out further work to compare what existing
                  survey sources tell us about population and migration, including the IPS, the
                  Labour Force Survey (LFS) and Annual Population Survey (APS). We will publish
                  an update on our findings in May 2019 alongside the latest Migration Statistics
                  Quarterly Report, with conclusions following later this year. We also plan to
                  publish  further  work  in  2019  investigating  the  impact  of  migration  on the
                  health and education sector, as set out in the timetable we published in our
                  previous transformation update.

















































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