06/03/2015
We discover who's making money housing asylum seekers on Teesside, meet the newest arrivals from Europe setting up home in the region, and we've exclusive access to the latest and most detailed analysis on migration in the north east and Cumbria.
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Migration today
The migrant population of England has risen by 565,000 since 2011, with two-thirds coming from the EU, analysis by the University of Oxford estimates.
The figures suggest the foreign-born population of every local authority in the country may have risen.
The Migration Observatory unit says it came up with the projections because similar official data will not be available before the general election.
Why migration is changing almost everything
Everything is changing. That's the message in the projections calculated by Oxford University's Migration Observatory team who have come up with a fascinating glimpse at the shape of England.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ has published figures from Oxford which, although they have limitations, tell us a great deal about the story of modern migration.
And it is a tale of change and movement which challenges historic notions of how migration works.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Jackson |
Editor | Jacqui Hodgson |
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- Fri 6 Mar 2015 19:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One North East & Cumbria