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Floodgates or turnstiles? Post-EU enlargement migration flows to (and from) the UK

Monday 19 May 2008, by Institute -for -Public -Policy -Research (IPPR)

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To mark the fourth anniversary of the enlargement of the European Union in 2004, IPPR has undertaken a major study that aims to provide as definitive a picture of post-enlargement migration flows to and from the UK as possible. This report presents fresh evidence on the scale and nature of migration from the eight new Central and Eastern European countries that joined the EU in 2004 and, to a lesser extent, from Romania and Bulgaria, which joined in 2007.

The report is based on new analysis of a range of existing sources of data on migration flows. It also draws on the results of a specially commissioned survey, believed to be the first of its kind, of Poles who have recently returned from the UK to their home country. The report also draws on qualitative interviews with Polish migrants living in the UK.

Document: http://www.ippr.org/


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