UK: AC case study

Cards (19)

  • What is one local scale opportunity in Boston due to immigration?
    Cheap help for farmers
  • How do immigrants contribute to local shops in Boston?
    They spend money in local shops
  • What is a challenge related to housing for immigrants in Boston?
    HMOs considered unsafe or inadequate
  • What is one social issue faced by immigrants in Boston?
    Street drinking and public urination
  • What is a reason why integration is difficult for immigrants?
    High speed and scale migration
  • Why don't EU citizens have to take certain tests in the UK?
    They don't have to take Citizenship and language test
  • What are popular emigration destinations for economic migrants from the UK?
    Australia, USA, New Zealand, Canada
  • Why do retirees typically emigrate to Spain and France?
    Better weather and proximity
  • How reliant is the UK on Polish immigration?
    Quite reliant
  • What role do Polish immigrants play in the UK economy?
    They contribute more than they withdraw
  • What percentage of Polish remittances come from the UK?
    25%
  • What is the impact of remittances on rural households in Poland?
    63% of rural household income
  • What are the social, economic, and political factors of UK immigration?
    Ageing population and job filling needs
  • How does the UK government attract migrants from the Commonwealth?
    By filling job vacancies
  • What allowed retirees to easily move to warmer climates in the UK?
    EU freedom of movement
  • What is a characteristic of high-skilled migrants in the UK?
    They mainly speak English
  • What are the local scale opportunities and challenges of immigration in Boston?
    Opportunities:
    • Reliable source of hard workers
    • Cheap help for farmers
    • Jobs English do not want
    • Cheaper to employ than British
    • Spending in local shops
    • New businesses opening
    • Cultural variation

    Challenges:
    • Exploitation of immigrant women
    • Unsafe HMOs
    • Street drinking and public urination
    • Lack of integration
    • Lowering wages
    • Insufficient funds for services
    • Need for bilingual teaching assistants
  • What are the social, economic, and political factors influencing immigration to the UK?
    Social:
    • Ageing population
    • Asylum rules

    Economic:
    • Job filling needs
    • Attracting migrants from Commonwealth

    Political:
    • EU freedom of movement
    • Employment in the NHS
  • What are the social, economic, and political factors influencing emigration from the UK?
    Social:
    • Retirees moving to warmer climates

    Economic:
    • Economic migrants seeking better opportunities

    Political:
    • Freedom of movement within the EU