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Title: The impact of the recent expansion of the EU on the UK labor market
Author(s): Blanchflower, David
Lawton, Helen
Contact Email: david.blanchflower@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Kahanec, M
Zimmermann, KF
Citation: Blanchflower D & Lawton H (2009) The impact of the recent expansion of the EU on the UK labor market. In: Kahanec M & Zimmermann K (eds.) EU Labor Markets After Post-Enlargement Migration. Berlin, Germany: Springer, pp. 181-218. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-02242-5_8
Issue Date: 2009
Date Deposited: 21-Nov-2012
Abstract: We examine the impact on the UK of the influx of workers from Eastern Europe. We look at the characteristics of the workers who have come to the UK since 2004. We also use data from a number of Eurobarometers (2004-2007) as well as the 2005 Work Orientation module International Social Survey Programme to look at the attitudes of residents of these countries. Eastern Europeans report that they are unhappy with their lives and the country they live in, they are dissatisfied with their jobs, and they would experience difficulties finding a good new job or keeping their existing job. Relatively high proportions express a desire to move abroad. Eastern Europeans' expectations for the future of their domestic economies and their personal situations remain low, but have improved since 2004. There has been some deterioration in the availability of jobs in the UK as the economy moves into recession. However, the UK is an attractive place for Eastern Europeans to live and work. We argue that rather than dissipate, flows of Eastern European workers to the UK could remain strong well into the future.
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