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Migration and fiscal policy as factors explaining the labour market resilience of UK regions to the Great Recession
David N. F. Bell, David Eiser
Economics
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Social Sciences
Austerity
12%
Employment
25%
Fiscal Policy
100%
Immigrants
12%
Labor Market
100%
Labor Supply
12%
London
100%
Migration Policy
100%
Overseas
12%
Real Wages
12%
Recession
100%
Resilience
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Employment
25%
Fiscal Policy
100%
Migration
100%
Output
12%
Recession
100%
Resilience
100%
United Kingdom
100%
Wage
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employment
25%
Fiscal Policy
100%
Immigrant
25%
Labor Supply
25%
Return
12%