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![]() Economic OutlookVolume 30 Issue 4, Pages 21 - 26 Published Online: 13 Nov 2006 © London Business School 2010 Published on behalf of Oxford Economics
Abstract | Full Text: PDF (Size: 106K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking The Economic Impact of International Migration within The UK Economy Copyright Cardiff University Law School 2006 ABSTRACTAbstractThere is a vociferous debate regarding the extent, impact and future policy direction of international migration. This has intensified following the expansion of the European Union and the accession of the eight Central and Eastern European countries. This article explores the recent trends in net migration, looking particularly at the impact at the sectoral and regional level. It finds that foreign workers appear to have had a significant economic impact in filling skills gaps and in helping to arrest population decline in those regions where previously this had been a fact of economic life. Received: 00 0000; Accepted: 00 0000; |