The UK's migration policy is focused on attracting skilled workers, controlling the number of immigrants entering the country, and reducing net migration to sustainable levels. The policy includes different visa categories for work, study, family reunification, and asylum seekers, with criteria based on factors such as skills, education, and financial stability. Brexit has brought changes to the UK's migration policy, with the introduction of a points-based Immigration system and restrictions on free movement from the European Union.
Migration Policy Institute was created in 2001.
International Centre for Migration Policy Development was created in 1993.
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UKS SMS Łódź was created in 1999.
what was the UKs GDP in the 1960s;and where did it stand in the league of major European countries and where does it stand today.
Xin Meng has written: 'The great migration' -- subject(s): Rural-urban migration, Government policy
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Arjan de Haan has written: 'Migrants, livelihoods and rights' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Forced migration, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Poverty 'Towards a new poverty agenda in Asia' -- subject(s): Poverty, Economic development, Social policy 'Social exclusion' -- subject(s): Marginality, Social, Social Marginality 'Reclaiming Social Policy'
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