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This paper examines the determinants of long-term international migration to the UK; we explore the extent to which migration is driven by macroeconomic variables (GDP per capita, unemployment rate) as well as law and policy (the existence of "free movement" rights for EEA nationals). We find a...
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migrant workers, both from the EU and from outside the EU, prior to the pandemic. This allows us to construct counterfactuals …
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-UK origin by region and sector. Consistent with earlier research, we find some evidence of a positive association between non-EU … migration and productivity, and some weaker evidence of a negative association between EU migration and productivity, although …
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The end of free movement and the introduction of the post-Brexit migration system represent the most important changes to the UK migration system in half a century. Coinciding with the aftereffects of the pandemic, the result has been very large changes both to the numbers of those coming for...
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