Directions of impact of Scottish independence on migration: a survey of experts
Directions of impact of Scottish independence on migration: a survey of experts
The outcome of the 2014 Scottish referendum on the constitutional future of the United Kingdom (UK) may have noticeable impact on future migration to and from Scotland. This briefing addresses some of the issues that are currently being investigated by the ESRC Centre for Population Change, examining the possible effects of Scottish independence on internal and international migration. In particular, it presents selected results of an expert survey on future migration trends carried out amongst the members of the academic community and civil service in Scotland, which have been used to inform forecasts of migration into and out of Scotland, especially with regard to their uncertainty.
ESRC Centre for Population Change
Shang, Han Lin
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Bijak, Jakub
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Wisniowski, Arkadiusz
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14 February 2014
Shang, Han Lin
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Bijak, Jakub
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Wisniowski, Arkadiusz
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Shang, Han Lin, Bijak, Jakub and Wisniowski, Arkadiusz
,
Dey, Becki
(ed.)
(2014)
Directions of impact of Scottish independence on migration: a survey of experts
(ESRC Centre for Population Change Briefing Paper Series, 17)
Southampton, GB.
ESRC Centre for Population Change
4pp.
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The outcome of the 2014 Scottish referendum on the constitutional future of the United Kingdom (UK) may have noticeable impact on future migration to and from Scotland. This briefing addresses some of the issues that are currently being investigated by the ESRC Centre for Population Change, examining the possible effects of Scottish independence on internal and international migration. In particular, it presents selected results of an expert survey on future migration trends carried out amongst the members of the academic community and civil service in Scotland, which have been used to inform forecasts of migration into and out of Scotland, especially with regard to their uncertainty.
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Published date: 14 February 2014
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Social Statistics & Demography, Centre for Population Change
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/362121
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Han Lin Shang
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Arkadiusz Wisniowski
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Becki Dey
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