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Paul V Dudman posted: " UK Home Office Research and analysis Impacts of migration on UK native employment: an analytical review of the evidence Ref: ISBN 978 1 78246 330 6, Occasional Paper 109 PDF, 1.15MB, 77 pages Impacts of migration on UK native employment"
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UK Home Office Report: Impacts of migration on UK native employment: An analytical review of the evidence

by Paul V Dudman

UK Home Office Research and analysis

Impacts of migration on UK native employment: an analytical review of the evidence

Ref: ISBN 978 1 78246 330 6, Occasional Paper 109 PDF, 1.15MB, 77 pages

Impacts of migration on UK native employment: an analytical review of the evidence"), and its references (ISBN: 978 1 78246 330 6, Unique reference: Occasional Paper 109).

The impacts of migration on the UK are complex and wide-ranging, affecting economic, social and cultural aspects of life in the UK. This evidence review does not cover any of the social or cultural aspects. It focuses narrowly on one of the potential economic effects, the impact on the employment of existing UK residents.

Paul V Dudman | Tuesday, March 25, 2014 at 6:11 am | Tags: Publications, reports | Categories: New Resources, Publications | URL: http://wp.me/piBzM-1P5

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