The impact of acquiring EU status on the earnings of East European migrants in the UK: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment
On 1st May 2004, ten new states – including the “A8” countries in Central and Eastern Europe – joined the European Union (EU). This paper explores the impact of EU enlargement on A8 workers who were already working in the UK before 1st May 2004 – legally or illegally. More specifically, the paper an...
Auteur principal: | Ruhs, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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