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UK labour shortages and immigration: looking at the evidence

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  • Alan Manning
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Can the shortages of workers reported by the UK's food and drink sector be solved by making it easier to hire migrants? How will wages in these sectors change? And is there a conflict between short- and long-term fixes? Alan Manning sets out the trade-offs involved in answering these questions.

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  • Alan Manning, 2022. "UK labour shortages and immigration: looking at the evidence," CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance 623, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepcnp:623
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    immigration; wages; labour; labor; labour shortage; employment; equality;
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