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Subject: Migration

The impact of migration on the sexual health, behaviours and attitudes of Central and East European gay/bisexual men in London

Ethnic differences in pathways out of the parental home: second generation migrants in the UK ** FIRST DRAFT – to be developed prior to the PAA meeting **

Migrant diversity, migration motivations and early integration: the case of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands, London and Dublin

How persistent is demographic variation between ethnic groups? The case of household size in England and Wales

Was migrating beneficial? Comparing social mobility of Turks in Western Europe to Turks in Turkey and Western European natives

How does immigration affect natives’ task-specialisation? Evidence from the United Kingdom

‘Economic migrants’ or ‘middling transnationals’? East European migrants’ experiences of work in the UK

Fatherhood and transmission in the context of migration: an Irish and a Polish case

A note on maintenance of ethnic origin diet and healthy eating in Understanding Society

Britishness and identity assimilation among the UK’s minority and majority ethnic groups

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