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TITLE OF PRODUCT:

‘Towards a Progressive Immigration Policy’: the principles which underpin progressive immigration policies

NAME OF AUTHOR(S):

Ed. Don Flynn and Zoe Williams

PLACE AND DATE OG PUBBLICATION:

2007 London

TYPE OF PRODUCT:

Report, Survey

LANGUAGE/S OF PRODUCT:

English

DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS:

A collection of essays published by the Barrow Cadbury Trust on the principles which underpin progressive immigration policies.

Part Two of the report has sections on Employment, Housing, Education and Health. Part Three focuses on Social Inclusion.

Each section makes reference to popular concerns about the effects of immigration policy and then sets out ideas for moving forward with regard to tackling the key issues. The Social Inclusion section includes a report by Leonie McCarthy arguing for greater activity at neighbourhood level using Peterborough as a case study.

COMMENTS ON THIS DOCUMENT:

This document brings the discussion on how Britain can face up to the challenges of a rapidly changing society in the face of current patterns of immigration right up to date.

NAME OF COMPILER:

Liz Peadon

NAME OF INSTITUTION:

CREDS, Cambridgeshire County Council

ROLE:

Tutor/Researcher



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