What Do We Know and What Should We Do About… Immigration (Series: What Do We Know and What Should We Do About)

Author: Jonathan Portes

Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd

Print Length: 104 pages

Genre: Non-Fiction / Political Science, Popular Science, International Relations, Migration & Refugee Studies

Area: The United Kingdom (UK), The European Union (EU)

Topic: Migration, Migrants, Foreign/Migrant Workers, Asylum & Asylum Seekers, Refugees & Forced Migration, Asylum & Refugee System, Economy, Finance, Refugee Economies, Immigration System, Governance, Management, Integration, Freedom to Move and to Stay, Receiving Country, Sending Country, Statistics

“A short, sharp and compelling book.” The Observer

At a time when immigration has once again become a deeply contentious political issue, Jonathan Portes provides some much-needed clarity, taking on misinformation and inaccurate reporting to reveal the true economic and social impact of immigration to the UK.

This important book covers a short history of immigration to the UK, uses the latest research and data to summarise how it is financially beneficial to the economy, considers it’s positive effects on contemporary society, and provides straightforward answers to commonly asked questions such as: does immigration push down wages? Does it reduce job opportunities for those born in the UK? And what impact does it have on the NHS and other public services? Portes then proposes what we should do about immigration, defining what a post-Brexit system should look like and outlining what, if anything, we should do to promote integration further.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The ‘What Do We Know and What Should We Do About…?’ series offers readers short, up-to-date overviews of key issues often misrepresented, simplified or misunderstood in modern society and the media. Each book is written by a leading social scientist with an established reputation in the relevant subject area. The Series Editor is Professor Chris Grey, Royal Holloway, University of London.

1. Introduction

2. Background

3. What Do We Know About Immigration: Economics

4. What Do We Know: About Immigration Beyond Economics

5. What Should We Do About Immigration

6. Conclusion

Appendix A: The East African Asians

Appendix B: Emigration – The Impacts on Countries of Origin

Appendix C: Free Movement in the EU

Jonathan Portes is Senior Fellow of the Economic and Social Research Council’s UK in a Changing Europe initiative, based at King’s, which promotes high quality research into the complex and changing relationship between the UK and the European Union. His current research concentrates on issues related to immigration and labour mobility, both within the European Union and outside; and the economic implications of Brexit. Other research interests include labour markets, fiscal policy, social security and welfare, and the use of evaluation and evidence in public policy. He publishes articles on economic issues regularly in the UK and international press and comments frequently in the print and broadcast media. His recent book, “Capitalism”, is published by Quercus. He started his career at HM Treasury in 1987, and spent most of his career as a civil servant, serving as Chief Economist at the Department for Work and Pensions from 2002 to 2008 and Chief Economist at the Cabinet Office from 2008 to 2011. He led the Cabinet Office’s economic analysis and economic policy work during the financial crisis and on the G20 London Summit in April 2009. From 2011 to 2015, he was Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research.

Source: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/professor-jonathan-portes

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