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Detailed Technical Requirements. 14. The full outputs from each forecast scenario should be provided in the form of MS EXCEL spreadsheets. The spreadsheets should clearly indicate the scenarios to which they relate, with the use of acronyms avoided where possible and otherwise fully defined. It is expected that the forecast outputs will include the following minimum technical requirements, be based on demographic assumptions agreed between the Steering Group and the appointed consultant. The demographic assumptions would relate to fertility, mortality, migration propensities and rates, marital status, household representation, and economic activity. It is expected that the assumptions would normally be taken from projections or data produced by Government departments or agencies. This could be augmented by relevant local data available on a consistent basis for all authorities in the study area; forecast scenarios as specified by the Client Steering Group; a 2001 baseline; forecast outputs should be reported in at least 5 year intervals from 2001 to 2031; the forecast outputs should provide, total population, gross and net migrant flows, and economically active population by at least 5-year age/sex groups the forecast number and change, by at least five year period, of the number of births; deaths; natural change; in migrants; out migrants; net migrants; total population; economically active population; households and dwellings. forecasts should be provided for the local authority areas and groupings specified in the Annex to this Specification. data relating to conversion of households to dwellings and vice versa. The spreadsheets should be accompanied by an explanatory covering report to be provided in both MSWORD and ADOBE Acrobat. The report should include descriptions and explanations of, the methodology, assumptions and sources of information for the underlying demographic assumptions each of the forecast scenarios; the outputs of each forecast scenario; the range of outputs within each set of forecast scenarios; variation between sets of forecasts scenarios, to include assessment of the impact on the variation of the underlying demographic assumptions compared to that of the scenario definitions; relevant illustrative summary tables and diagrams.
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