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BooksImmigration and the Labour Market: Theory, Evidence and Policy
Parents Jonathan Sumption, Lord Sumption
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Madeleine Sumption MBE is a British political scientist who is Director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, which provides analysis of migration in the UK for public and policy audiences. Her research focuses on labour migration and the economic and social impacts of migration policies.

Canada: Why the country wants to bring in 1. 5m immigrants by 2025

Canada: Why the country wants to bring in 1. 5m immigrants by 2025
Nov 21,2022 9:40 pm

... Madeleine Sumption, director of the Migration Observatory at Oxford University, said these numbers do not mean the UK is behind in immigration, but rather than Canada is a bit of an " outlier"...

BBC Briefing on immigration: How can I use it?

BBC Briefing on immigration: How can I use it?
Feb 16,2020 10:16 am

... Michael Attwell productions publication for the BBC, many thanks for the contributions of: Madeleine Sumption, Director of the Benedict greening, executive director Jonathan Portes, professor of Economics and public policy ...

EU net migration to the UK falls to lowest level

EU net migration to the UK falls to lowest level
Feb 16,2020 8:40 am

... However, Madeleine Sumption, director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, suggested other reasons could also be behind the fall...

UK migration: EU immigration fall 'driven by workers'

UK migration: EU immigration fall 'driven by workers'
Feb 16,2020 5:33 am

... Madeleine Sumption, director of the Migration Observatory, said: Even if the government knew exactly what it wanted the post-Brexit immigration system to look like, it wouldn t be possible to implement it immediately after a no-deal Brexit...

EU migration to UK 'underestimated' by ONS

EU migration to UK 'underestimated' by ONS
Feb 16,2020 5:31 am

... Why the ONS error no matter? Madeleine Sumption, Director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, said that the monitoring of net migration-had shown figures, for a while, that something is not quite right ...

Brexit: Freedom of movement 'will end' says the government

Brexit: Freedom of movement 'will end' says the government
Feb 16,2020 5:27 am

... Director of the Migration Observatory, Madeleine Sumption, said ending freedom of movement could simply mean ending the role of EU law in governing the rights of EU citizens here and replacing it with UK law ...

EU net migration to the UK falls to lowest level

Feb 16,2020 5:27 am

EU net migration to the UK has fallen to its lowest level for 16 years, ONS figures show.

The difference between how many people from the EU came to the UK for at least 12 months and how many left dropped to 48,000 - the lowest level since 2003.

The ONS says this was down to fewer people coming to Britain for work, while a record high returned Home .

In the year to June, overall net migration from both EU and non-EU countries was 212,000.

The Number of people arriving from the EU now stands at its lowest level since the year ending March 2013, according to.

The BBC's Home affairs correspondent Danny Shaw said there had also been a steady rise in The Number of EU citizens Returning Home - 151,000 emigrated in The Past 12 months, double the Number Six years ago and the highest figure on record.

EU net migration previously hit peak levels of More Than 200,000 in 2015 and early 2016.

Meanwhile, net migration from outside the EU has gradually increased for The Past Six Years as more non-EU citizens came to the UK to study, the ONS says.

Migration Watch UK's chairman Alp Mehmet said it was "hardly surprising" that EU net migration had fallen due to Brexit uncertainty.

However, Madeleine Sumption , director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, suggested other reasons could also be behind The Fall .

She Said : "The reasons for this will include things like the lower value of the pound making the UK less attractive, improving economic prospects in EU countries of origin, and potentially the political uncertainty of the prolonged Brexit process. "

Immigration figures were reclassified as "experimental" earlier this year after officials said there was "significant uncertainty" about the reliability of recent data.

Since 2016, there has been a decrease in Immigration for work while people coming to the UK for study has gradually increased, The Report adds.

It says The Fall in Immigration for work has mainly been because of a decrease in EU citizens coming to the UK looking for work, particularly those from eight of the countries which joined the EU in 2004, including Poland.

The ONS estimated that about 229,000 more non-EU citizens moved to the UK than left in the year ending June 2019.

This non-EU net migration has gradually increased since 2013 as Immigration has risen and emigration for this group has remained "broadly stable".

Is this the Brexit effect?

EU Immigration has fallen by 85,000 since the 'in-out' referendum in 2016 while EU emigration has increased by 56,000.

It's a steep, clear trend that has taken EU net migration back to what it was before the expansion of The Bloc in 2004.

That was when people from 10 nations, including Poland, Hungary, Latvia and Lithuania, were controversially given free movement rights To Live and work in the UK.

In some areas, the influx of migrants from this group of countries fuelled concerns about Immigration , stoking a wider debate about control of Britain's borders and membership of the EU.

It's ironic, therefore, that just as the UK stands on The Brink of severing its ties with the European Union one of The Key factors that persuaded people to vote leave may be - in numerical terms at least - diminishing as an issue.

The ONS says The Rise in non-EU Immigration is mainly because of a gradual increase in those coming to the UK for formal study.

A spokesman for the ONS said: "Our best assessment using all data sources is that long-term Immigration , emigration and net migration have remained broadly stable since the end of 2016. However, we have seen different patterns for EU and non-EU citizens.

"While there are still more EU citizens moving to the UK than leaving, EU net migration has fallen since 2016, driven by fewer EU arrivals for work.

"In contrast, non-EU net migration has gradually increased for The Past Six Years , largely as more non-EU citizens came to study. "

In response to the figures, business leaders said that ensuring firms had access "to the people and skills they need" was "as important as forging our future trading relationship with the EU".

Matthew Fell, chief UK policy director for Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said "shortages already exist at all skill levels" and that future Immigration policy should not only focus on the "brightest and best".

"To build new homes and schools, we don't just need architects and engineers, but bricklayers and plumbers too," he said.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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