Irregular Migration in the UK
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This update on irregular migration in the UK is based on research and analysis carried out for recent ippr migration research projects. A paper on the economics of irregular migration will be published as part of ippr's 'Economics of Migration' series in the coming weeks. In addition, ippr is currently conducting new primary research on irregular migration in the UK, the results of which will be published later in 2009.
This update on irregular migration in the UK is based on research and analysis carried out for recent ippr migration research projects. A paper on the economics of irregular migration will be published as part of ippr's 'Economics of Migration' series in the coming weeks. In addition, ippr is currently conducting new primary research on irregular migration in the UK, the results of which will be published later in 2009.
This briefing coincides with a "Strangers into Citizens" rally in London on 4 May 2009.
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