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Quitting the EU wouldn’t give Britain more control over refugee and migrant flows
Those campaigning for a Brexit frequently argue that Britain would have more control over its borders if it left the EU, protecting it from the large numbers of people hoping to settle in Europe. Marco Scipioni and Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik explain the opt-outs Britain has already secured from EU migration and border policies and conclude that there would be no clear benefit from leaving the EU
Replication Data for "Averaging Over Varieties of Variance; Evidence from Survey Experiments on Immigration"
Replication Data for "Averaging Over Varieties of Variance; Evidence from Survey Experiments on Immigration" by Mohit Negi, Emma Pendl-Robinson, and Marco Scipioni
This paper is based on the findings from Valentino, N. A., Soroka, S. N., Iyengar, S., Aalberg, T., Duch, R., Fraile, M., Hahn, K. S., Hansen, K. M., Harell, A., Helbling, M., Jackman, S. D. & Kobayashi, T. (2019), `Economic and cultural drivers of immigrant support worldwide', British journal of political science 49(4), 1201-1226
Compendium of good practices of collaboration among higher education, research and business in the logistic area
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