Author (Person) | Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin, Spreckelsen, Thees F. |
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Series Title | The Conversation |
Series Details | 24.03.16 |
Publication Date | 24/03/2016 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Migration and the principle of free movement within the EU is one of the main issues in the debate over whether Britain should remain in the EU. Polls suggest that the public is very sympathetic to the idea that the UK should restrict immigration and that it is the source of numerous problems. But why is this? And are these fears justified? Research by the authors show that young EU migrant citizens are well integrated in the UK labour market. They have higher employment rates, work longer and are less likely to receive jobseeker’s allowance than their UK peers. What is clear in the context of the EU referendum debate, however, is that EU migrant citizens contribute to an overall high employment rate and the diverse workforce in the UK, by providing much needed skills in various sectors of the economy. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://theconversation.com/hard-evidence-how-integrated-are-young-eu-migrants-into-the-uk-workforce-56714 |
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Countries / Regions | Europe, United Kingdom |