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“Bye Bye Blighty!” – ditching the umbrella and other reasons for emigrating from the UK Rosemary Murray

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Page 1: “Bye Bye Blighty!” – ditching the umbrella and other reasons for emigrating from the UK Rosemary Murray

“Bye Bye Blighty!” – ditching the umbrella and other reasons for emigrating from the UK

Rosemary Murray

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Why does emigration from the UK matter?

● Main focus on inward migration rather than emigration.

● Recent interest in emigration from the UK is mainly due to the contribution it makes to net UK migration

● Net emigration of British Citizens grew during the 2000s peaking at around 132,000 in 2007.

● In 2010 net emigration of British citizens fell back to just 43,000 - lowest net outflow since 1999.

● due more to a fall in emigration than a rise in British Citizens returning from abroad although this did also rise.

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British Citizens’ migration to and from the UK

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Source: IPS

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International Passenger Survey (IPS)

● This is currently the main source of data on emigration from the UK and is the source of the estimates shown here

● Office for National Statistics

● http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/publications/re-reference-tables.html?edition=tcm%3A77-47640

● Passengers are stopped by the IPS interview team at air and sea ports and the Channel Tunnel as they enter and leave the UK.

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British Citizens’ main purpose of emigrating

Source: IPS

Emigration by British Citizens by main purpose

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Definite job Looking for work Accompany/join Formal study Other

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Who emigrates?

Source: IPS

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Under 15 15-24 25-44 45-59/64 60/65 and over

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Who emigrates?

Source: IPS

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Professional and managerial Manual and clerical Students Other adults

British citizens emigrating- by previous occupation

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Top destinations for British emigration

Over the last 10 years these countries have fairly consistently been the key emigration destinations for British Citizens

● Australia

● Spain

● France

● United States of America

● New Zealand

● Germany

● Canada

● Netherlands

Source: IPS

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Top destinations for British emigration

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Australia Spain USA France Germany New Zealand Canada

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Mapping purposes to destinations

● Work and accompanying/joining : All of the destination countries are associated with emigration for work, but particularly● United States of America● Australia● Canada● Germany

● Study: particularly in United States of America

● Return migration: particularly Jamaica

● Retirement and ‘lifestyle migration’: particularly● Spain● France

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Reasons for emigrating

Vary with purpose of emigration and destination but these are frequently mentioned in the research literature

● Warmer climate (sometimes for health benefits of warmer, drier climate)

● Slower, more relaxed pace of life

● Lower cost of living- especially lower property prices

● Outdoor lifestyle

● Culture more friendly for families

● Family ties, ‘roots’

● Culture more respectful of elderly people

● International study, access to world standard universities

● Access to research funding

● Career, employment, earning opportunities

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Facilitators and Barriers to UK emigration

Economic

● Employment opportunities abroad

● Differentials in property prices

● Differentials in cost of living

● Exchange rates

Social

● Distance from family and friends

● Cheap and frequent flights, rail links

● Communication Technology such as internet and Skype, facebook

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Questions?