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Past, Present and Future of Immigration

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  • Andrew Aitken
  • Chiara Manzoni
  • Johnny Runge

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Immigration was one of the main issues around the UK's decision to leave the EU. The outcome of the General Election is likely to determine the design of a future immigration system, with party proposals ranging from the introduction of a post-Brexit "Australian-style" points system, to continuing free movement within the EU. This briefing focuses on: The trends in UK immigration, and data about the migrant population; The economic and social impacts of immigration; and public concerns about immigration; Present and future immigration policy including the different proposals by the main parties.

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  • Andrew Aitken & Chiara Manzoni & Johnny Runge, 2019. "Past, Present and Future of Immigration," National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) General Election Briefings, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, issue 9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nsr:niesrg:i:9:m:december:y:2019
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