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With or Without EU?
By
Gabriele Piazza
,
Naomi Clayton
| 22 August 2018
With or Without EU?
By
Gabriele Piazza
,
Naomi Clayton
| 22 August 2018
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Executive summary
Figure Key findings
Figure Recommendations
Introduction
Figure Box 1: Cities will be most affected by changes to migration
Figure Figure 1: Share of EU population, by city size, 2011
Figure Figure 2: Population, by country of birth, 2011
How is Brexit likely to affect migration flows to cities?
Figure Figure 3: NINo registrations, by country group, 2007-2017
Figure Figure 4: Change in NINo registrations for EU migrants, by city, 2015/16 – 2016/17
How are changes in migration likely to impact city economies?
Figure Figure 5: Relationship between all foreign migrants and productivity, 2011
Figure Profiling the EU population
Figure Box 2: What the profile of EU migrants tells us about the Brexit vote
Figure Figure 7: Skilled manual jobs (2011) and Vote Leave (2016)
Figure Predicting the impact: cities and sectors
Figure Figure 8: Which sectors are most reliant on EU workforce, 2011
Figure Box 3: Brexit and the impact on international students in cities
Figure Figure 9: Relationship between domestic and EU migration, 2009-2015
Will there be any benefits from a fall in migration numbers?
Figure Will there be more jobs for UK workers?
Figure Figure 10: Jobs growth in England and Wales (2004-2016), by occupation
Figure Will it ease the pressures on public services and housing?
Figure Figure 11: Relationship between welfare spend per capita (2010) and EU share of city population (2011)
Figure Figure 12: Relationship between house prices and EU share of total population, 2011
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6: Voting leave (2016) and EU population with a degree (2011) in cities
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