Thursday's child: Migration | Seven days of social science research
Opposition to #immigration remains widespread in the UK - but a closer look reveals different preferences between types of immigrants. Dr Scott Blinder at the Centre on #Migration, #Policy and #Society explores our complex views on immigration in this video.
Dr Scott Blinder and his team commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct a survey of a thousand person representative of the British public, asking people about their opinions on different groups of immigrants. They found that a lot of the focus around the preference for a reduction in immigration was directed towards asylum seekers, low-skilled migrants, people who planned to stay permanently and illegal migrants.
62% of people chose asylum as the main reason people migrate to the UK. In reality, asylum seekers make up less than 5% of immigrants.
The researchers involved in this project hope that injecting fact and evidence into the debate can spark a more helpful discussion. Watch the video to learn more about the project and hear some opinions from members of the public.
The video is part of the ESRC Seven Days of social science #research series.
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Dr Scott Blinder and his team commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct a survey of a thousand person representative of the British public, asking people about their opinions on different groups of immigrants. They found that a lot of the focus around the preference for a reduction in immigration was directed towards asylum seekers, low-skilled migrants, people who planned to stay permanently and illegal migrants.
62% of people chose asylum as the main reason people migrate to the UK. In reality, asylum seekers make up less than 5% of immigrants.
The researchers involved in this project hope that injecting fact and evidence into the debate can spark a more helpful discussion. Watch the video to learn more about the project and hear some opinions from members of the public.
The video is part of the ESRC Seven Days of social science #research series.
For subtitles activate the 'Captions' button underneath the screen.
Learn more about social science ▶️ https://www.ukri.org/about-us/esrc/what-is-social-science/
Let’s connect!
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We think you’ll like…
Celebrating Impact: Understanding justice for inequality and gender-based violence
▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8UAZ...
Network boosts ethnic minority business
▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZE_R9KSU3g
Revealing the true numbers of modern slavery
▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56P2pnBiqYI
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