While national politicians continue to speak about immigration in negative terms, the academic evidence is overwhelmingly positive. Migrants tend to be highly-skilled on average, contribute substantially to the economy, and do not compete with natives for social housing. Moreover, there is no evidence that crime rates have been on the rise as a result of new immigration waves. Neli Demireva writes that there is a real danger the immigration debate will turn sour and have spill-over effects in unexpected places
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New research from Cinzia Rienzo and colleagues at the NIESR finds that the increasing presence of im...
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According to polling by Ipsos-MORI, immigration has topped the economy to become the most important ...
Hein de Haas examines what is behind the decrease in immigration to the UK and finds that politician...
Immigration is a huge element of contemporary political debate, and it continues to divide and polar...
The government’s efforts to bring down net migration have had significant negative impacts on migran...
A major argument of the campaign to leave the EU is that Brexit would give the UK more control over ...
IET0005 - Immigration Enforcement. Written evidence submitted to the House of Commons Public Account...
In several European countries, commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sentiments with r...
In the U.S and other rich democracies, many commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sent...
YesUsing the UK Citizenship Survey for the years 2007–2010, this paper investigates how immigrants v...
Using the UK Citizenship Survey for the years 2007–2010, this paper investigates how immigrants view...
This critique conducts a technical analysis of a UK Home Office report which was a key justification...
At last the Home Office has ‘good news’ to report on lower net migration figures. Don Flynn asks whe...
Debates about immigration played a large part in both the 2016 election in the US and the UK’s refer...
New research from Cinzia Rienzo and colleagues at the NIESR finds that the increasing presence of im...
How can people be convinced that immigration is actually not a threat? Christina Boswell and James H...
According to polling by Ipsos-MORI, immigration has topped the economy to become the most important ...
Hein de Haas examines what is behind the decrease in immigration to the UK and finds that politician...
Immigration is a huge element of contemporary political debate, and it continues to divide and polar...
The government’s efforts to bring down net migration have had significant negative impacts on migran...
A major argument of the campaign to leave the EU is that Brexit would give the UK more control over ...
IET0005 - Immigration Enforcement. Written evidence submitted to the House of Commons Public Account...
In several European countries, commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sentiments with r...
In the U.S and other rich democracies, many commentators have linked the rise of anti-foreigner sent...
YesUsing the UK Citizenship Survey for the years 2007–2010, this paper investigates how immigrants v...
Using the UK Citizenship Survey for the years 2007–2010, this paper investigates how immigrants view...
This critique conducts a technical analysis of a UK Home Office report which was a key justification...
At last the Home Office has ‘good news’ to report on lower net migration figures. Don Flynn asks whe...
Debates about immigration played a large part in both the 2016 election in the US and the UK’s refer...
New research from Cinzia Rienzo and colleagues at the NIESR finds that the increasing presence of im...
How can people be convinced that immigration is actually not a threat? Christina Boswell and James H...