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  • Changes to legal migration rules for family and work visas in 2024 - UK gov 30.01.24396167
  • ‘Just the rich can do it’: our research shows how immigration income requirements devastate families - Conversation 05.12.23396166
  • UK asylum backlog hits record high as over 175,000 await decision - Guardian 24.08.23367997
  • Net migration: how an unreachable target came to shape Britain - Conversation 26.05.23348193
  • Census data shows England and Wales are more ethnically diverse – and less segregated – than ever before - Conversation 17.01.23327276
  • Survey shows British people, especially Tory voters, feel very differently about some refugees than others - Conversation 04.07.22293975
  • Nationality and Borders Act becomes law: five key changes explained - The Conversation 29.04.22285668
  • Video: 'Why Rwanda?': government immigration policy fiercely condemned - Guardian 14.04.22282383
  • Publication: An analysis of Channel crossings & asylum outcomes - Refugee Council 11/21283079
  • Migration in the UK: Nov 2017 - Office for National Statistics 30.11.17151943
  • Paper: The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK - CReAM 11/14151945
  • Briefing: Migrants in the UK Labour Market - An Overview - Migration Observatory 11/14151949
  • Report: Shared ground: Strategies for living well together in an era of high immigration - IPPR 10/14151950
  • Briefing: Migrants & Housing in the UK: Experiences & Impacts - Migration Observatory 10/14151951
  • Briefing: The Fiscal Impact of Immigration in the UK - Migration Observatory 08/14151955
  • Paper: Large-scale Immigration: Its economic and demographic consequences for the UK - Civitas 08/14151956
  • Report: Highly Skilled Migration to the UK 2007-2013 - Migration Observatory 07/14151957
  • Report: A fair deal on migration for the UK - IPPR 03/14151960
  • Paper: An Assessment of the Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK - Migration Watch 03/14151961
  • Briefing: The Labour Markets Effects of Immigration - Migration Observatory 03/14151962
  • Report: A positive benefit: changing the terms of the migration debate - Progress Policy Group 12/13151966
  • Paper: The Fiscal Effects of Immigration to the UK - CReAM 11/13151967
  • Briefing: Immigration & Crime - Evidence from the UK & other Countries - Migration Observatory 11/13151968
  • Report: Portrayals of Immigrants, Migrants, Asylum Seekers and Refugees in National British Newspapers, 2010 to 2012 - Migration Observatory 11/13151971
  • Paper: One step forward, two steps back: Evaluating the institutions of British immigration policymaking - IPPR 04/13151972
  • Paper: Fair and democratic migration policy: A principled framework for the UK - IPPR 01/13151973
  • Report: Britain’s '70 Million' Debate - Migration Observatory 09/12151977
  • Paper: Examining the Relationship between Immigration & Unemployment - NIESR 01/12151978
  • Report: Top Ten Problems in the Evidence Base for Public Debate & Policy Making on Immigration in the UK - Migration Observatory 04/11151979
  • Report: The Economic Impacts of Migration on the UK Labour Market - IPPR 02/09151983
  • Report: Immigration & Social Cohesion in the UK - Joseph Rowntree Foundation 07/08151984
  • Paper: Paying Their Way. The fiscal contribution of immigrants in the UK - IPPR 04/05151985
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