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Ligne n°39 : ... 7. Research on the fiscal effects of migration is limited. In 2002 the- Ligne n°40 : Home Office published a report entitled The Migrant Population in the
Ligne n°41 : UK: Fiscal Effects.[3] It estimated that in 1999/2000 immigrants to the ...
Ligne n°45 : ... and also on the ground that it had failed to apportion the whole cost- Ligne n°46 : of the immigration system to migrants.[4] (The latter criticism seems
Ligne n°47 : misconceived: the costs of controlling immigration should not fall ...
Ligne n°98 : ... firmly of the view that, rather than competing with the resident- Ligne n°99 : population for jobs, migrants expand sectors and create opportunities.
Ligne n°100 : Margaret Hodge MP, the Minister of State for Employment and Welfare ...
Ligne n°107 : ... in benefits. Moreover, the assertion about benefits is even less- Ligne n°108 : justified in the case of economic migrants than of immigrants generally
Ligne n°109 : since they are by definition admitted for employment or ...
Ligne n°109 : ... since they are by definition admitted for employment or- Ligne n°110 : self-employment; and in the United Kingdom economic migrants from
Ligne n°111 : outside the European Economic Area (EEA) have no entitlement to welfare ...
Ligne n°120 : ... 12. The demographic challenges facing the EU are also often referred- Ligne n°121 : to in the debate on economic migration. Labour migrants tend to have
Ligne n°122 : younger age profiles than the average population. According to ...
Ligne n°214 : ... year strategy for immigration and asylum indicates a substantial- Ligne n°215 : preference for highly skilled migrants.[15] The needs of other Member
Ligne n°216 : States, such as Spain, which have large agricultural sectors, include ...
Ligne n°386 : ... of MigrationWatch, argued that enlargement was a good reason for- Ligne n°387 : reducing the inflow of migrants from the rest of the world.[28] At
Ligne n°388 : first sight the movement of A8 workers to the United Kingdom following ...
Ligne n°496 : ... of expensively acquired but underutilised skills for the underemployed,- Ligne n°497 : and the development of new skills for all economic migrants.
- Ligne n°499 : 35. Of particular importance are the sums remitted to migrants' home
Ligne n°500 : countries, which Don Flynn of JCWI saw as a key way to permit economic ...
Ligne n°500 : ... countries, which Don Flynn of JCWI saw as a key way to permit economic- Ligne n°501 : migrants to make choices about how to invest in their countries of
Ligne n°502 : origin. The World Bank estimated that in 2004 $120 billiona sum ...
Ligne n°502 : ... origin. The World Bank estimated that in 2004 $120 billiona sum- Ligne n°503 : far exceeding levels of development aidwas sent home by migrant
Ligne n°504 : workers to their families in developing countries.[40] The level of ...- Ligne n°546 : 38. There has long been a regular flow of economic migrants to the
Ligne n°547 : United Kingdom. The flow accelerated in the second half of the 20th ...
Ligne n°555 : ... migration was often balanced or exceeded by outward migration. However,- Ligne n°556 : since 1993, when there was a small net outflow of migrants, inward
Ligne n°557 : migration has consistently exceeded outward migration by varying ...
Ligne n°571 : ... 2031, some five sixths of this increase being attributable to either- Ligne n°572 : the migrants themselves (3.6 million of the increase) or their effect
Ligne n°573 : on births and deaths (1.5 million). MigrationWatch argued on the basis ...
Ligne n°614 : ... 42. At the risk of stating the obvious, economic migration is largely- Ligne n°615 : driven by economic considerations. Many migrants will return home after
Ligne n°616 : a period of economic activity in the host country, either because of a ...
Ligne n°638 : ... involved, notably the sending countries and, most importantly, the- Ligne n°639 : migrant workers themselves, whose rights must not be infringed.
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Ligne n°771 : ... 50 Construction Skills estimates that one in ten building workers is- Ligne n°772 : a migrant (p 190); and according to the British Hospitality Association
Ligne n°773 : there was a shortage of 100,000 workers in the hospitality industry in ...