Unit 2; topic 1 lesson 9; uk policies
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- Migration policies; case study uk
- open door policy 1950s-1970s
- immigration encouraged by parliament; free entry into the UK
- reasons for policy
- War and formely part of the British Empire
- Late 1970s- reaction to the earlier 'open door policy'
- More than enough labour= introduced policies to reduce migrant arrival
- Public money had to be spent on meeting the everyday needs of immigrats
- Immigrants added to unemployment when the recession hit
- Negative social impact
- Open Door Policy; 1997-2010
- description of policy
- short of labour since there was an economic boom so they let migrants emigrate to the UK
- description of policy
- Closed Door Policy since 2010
- Only people who have skills which can help UK's economy allowed to migrate
- Reasons for Policy
- Over-populated country
- To many people coming from war inflicted countries
- immigration has become a political issue
- open door policy 1950s-1970s
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