How did the EU referendum affect population movements?
New research shows that, after the EU referendum, people were less likely to move if they were aligned with the Brexit preferences of their district.
Associate Fellow, SPERI, and Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Sheffield
New research shows that, after the EU referendum, people were less likely to move if they were aligned with the Brexit preferences of their district.
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