What factors could affect immigration. A case study of United Kingdom for the years 1975 – 2010
Abstract
The dissertation topic consists of pull factors immigration to the United Kingdom (UK). The issues of international migration was one of the major problems in the UK, but became more important after creation of European Union (1993). The European Union gave for people the legal right of free movement between membership countries. Accordingly, this creation of a single market should have created additional earning and employment opportunities for the people which are the workers in the member states of the Europe. (Bauer, T. K., and Zimmermann, K. Z. (1999)). Migration could explain microeconomic theory – it could be expectations and macroeconomic theory – (income, employment, and wages). In election (2015) going in UK labour party leader Ed Miliband touched the topic

