Low-Skilled Employment in a New Immigration Regime: Challenges and Opportunities for Business Transitions

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Abstract

In an era of free movement UK employers have had ready access to a supply of labour from the European Union to fill low-skilled jobs. This has enabled them to adopt business models, operating within broader supply chains, that take advantage of this source of labour and the flexibility that many migrant workers – especially those who are new arrivals to the UK – are prepared to offer them. Drawing mainly on evidence from employers on the role of migrant workers in selected sectors with a substantial proportion of low-skilled jobs, this article explores the challenges and opportunities they face in transitioning to a new post-Brexit immigration regime.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)R17-R26
JournalNational Institute Economic Review
Volume248
Publication statusPublished - 24 Apr 2019

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