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This series brings together documents relating to Home Office statistics on migration.
The Home Secretary, on his visit to the USA, calls on the international community to unite to tackle the issue of migration.
Home Secretary to call on the global community to take collective action on migration in speech in New York.
This series brings together documents relating to Home Office research and evaluation on migration.
You need to move to Universal Credit if you’ve received a Migration Notice letter, as one or more of your benefits will be ending soon.
Foresight project looking at how changes in environmental conditions will affect patterns of human migration.
This page provides a hub for collections and the latest updates relating to published statistics, research and evaluation on migration.
The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) is an independent, non-statutory, non-time limited, non-departmental public body that advises the government on migration issues. MAC is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Home Office .
Migration Advisory Committee's analysis report about the impacts of non-European Economic Area (EEA) migration.
These documents relate to the Illegal Migration Bill which received Royal Assent on 20 July 2023.
Collection of research produced by the Migration Advisory Committee.
This paper explores the ways in which migration and social change intermesh. It focuses on internal migration from Northern to Southern Ghana
This paper aims to evaluate the impact of migration on household welfare, especially consumption expenditure
Income required to bring family to the UK increased as final measure of package to reduce legal migration comes into force.
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