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Forecasting migration in Scotland: potential impact of independence on the future trends

Forecasting migration in Scotland: potential impact of independence on the future trends
Forecasting migration in Scotland: potential impact of independence on the future trends
Migration to and from Scotland could potentially be affected by the outcome of the 2014 Scottish referendum on the constitutional future of the United Kingdom. The likelihood and extent of changes in migration have not been thoroughly analysed to date. This briefing paper presents selected outcomes of the analyses carried out by the ESRC Centre for Population Change on the possible effects of Scottish independence on internal and international migration. In particular, it aims to describe the uncertainty of future migration taking into account most of the available information. This includes the available historical data on migration, as well as opinions from academic and civil service experts in Scotland on future migration trends.
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ESRC Centre for Population Change
Wisniowski, Arkadiusz
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Wisniowski, Arkadiusz, Bijak, Jakub and Shang, Han Lin , Dey, Becki and McGowan, Teresa (eds.) (2014) Forecasting migration in Scotland: potential impact of independence on the future trends (ESRC Centre for Population Change Briefing Paper Series, 16) Southampton, GB. ESRC Centre for Population Change 4pp.

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Abstract

Migration to and from Scotland could potentially be affected by the outcome of the 2014 Scottish referendum on the constitutional future of the United Kingdom. The likelihood and extent of changes in migration have not been thoroughly analysed to date. This briefing paper presents selected outcomes of the analyses carried out by the ESRC Centre for Population Change on the possible effects of Scottish independence on internal and international migration. In particular, it aims to describe the uncertainty of future migration taking into account most of the available information. This includes the available historical data on migration, as well as opinions from academic and civil service experts in Scotland on future migration trends.

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Published date: 14 February 2014
Organisations: Social Statistics & Demography, Centre for Population Change

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Local EPrints ID: 362119
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/362119
PURE UUID: 686e7057-1015-4520-b996-1787bdc42a21
ORCID for Jakub Bijak: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2563-5040
ORCID for Teresa McGowan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0002-9231-3743

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Date deposited: 18 Feb 2014 10:08
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:34

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Author: Arkadiusz Wisniowski
Author: Jakub Bijak ORCID iD
Author: Han Lin Shang
Editor: Becki Dey
Editor: Teresa McGowan ORCID iD

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