New Report: A8 Migrant Workers in Rural Areas

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Wednesday, 24th January 2007 at 12:10am

The growing interest in the phenomenon of large scale flows of  'accession eight' A8 migrants working and living in rural areas led us to investigate the topic.


This new report examines migration of workers from the A8 countries into rural areas of England since May 2004.  It provides an evidence base on the current numbers of the A8 migrant workers in rural areas and the impact this is having on rural economies and societies.


Understanding these rural issues and trends should help the development of central, regional and local government policies, including integration and cohesion agendas and allocations of funding for services.  It should also help businesses and communities adapt to and address the challenges presented.


A8 refers to eight countries that joined the European Union in 2004:

  • Poland
  • Lithuania
  • Latvia
  • Estonia
  • Czech Republic
  • Hungary
  • Slovenia
  • Slovakia 

Following the launch of this new report, we're supporting a Best Practice Fair on migrant workers in rural areas on 29 January

Read a Guardian article about this report

For media enquiries about this report contact Nick Milton on 07900 608349

Comments

1
Very interesting report; it will form the basis of a discussion on the HR managers course I am running at City College Norwich this afternoon.
Posted by Paul Cunningham  at 10:09am on Thursday, 25th January 2007
2
Thanks Paul, I hope it will be a productive discussion.
Posted by  at 3:42pm on Thursday, 25th January 2007
3
Is that the Paul Cunningham from HMSO, PhD UEA?
Posted by  at 2:22pm on Tuesday, 16th February 2010
4
Hi. Unfortunately we don't have any contact details for this person.
Regards, CRC
Posted by  at 5:29pm on Tuesday, 16th February 2010

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