22nd March 2016
Dr Scott Blinder
This briefing examines labour migration to the UK among people who are not from the European Economic Area (EEA). Labour migrants are those whose primary reason for migrating or whose legal permission to enter the UK is for employment.
Key points
- Non-EEA labour migration increased over the 1990s and early 2000s, then declined from the mid-2000s until 2012. By 2014, inflows had begun to increase again.
More... - Skilled, employer-sponsored workers (Tier 2 of the Points-Based System) are the largest category of entry visas issued for work.
More... - A majority of non-EEA labour migrants coming to the UK are men.
More... - A majority of newly arriving labour migrants are aged 25-44.
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