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Economic impact on the London and UK economy of an earned regularisation of irregular migrants to the UK

Document number
2186
Date
2009
Title
Economic impact on the London and UK economy of an earned regularisation of irregular migrants to the UK
Author/publisher
London School of Economics
Availability
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Document type(s)
Research/Study/Analysis,
Keywords
Migrant rights; Migration management; Comprehensive approach to migration; Migration policy; Restrictive migration measures, Irregular Migration, Feminization of migration, Economic migration, Labour migration, Free movement, Undocumented migrants; Undocumented labour;
Summary
This study was commissioned to provide an appraisal of the likely economic impacts, within London and across the UK as a whole, of this model of earned regularisation for irregular migrants who have been in the country for at least five years. The report includes four main sections:
• An estimate of the numbers of irregular migrants in the UK and in London and the proportion who might be eligible for regularisation;
• A discussion of the factors to take into account when designing a scheme;
• An assessment of the impacts of regularisation on social welfare through its potential effects on migrants' engagement with the labour market, the housing market, neighbourhoods and social cohesion; and
• An estimate of the fiscal impacts from increased tax revenues on the one hand and increased costs of public services and financial support on the other.
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