Immigration From Eastern Europe Affecting Youth Unemployment, Claims Migration Watch UK

The Huffington Post UK / PA   First Posted: 09/01/2012 05:36 GMT Updated: 09/01/2012 05:36 GMT

The link between immigration from Eastern Europe and youth unemployment is being questioned in a report by campaigners who want to curb the number of people moving to Britain.

The number of migrants working in the UK who were born in Eastern Europe rose by 600,000 since the so-called A8 countries joined the EU in May 2004, while youth unemployment rose by almost 450,000 in the same period, Migration Watch UK said.

Sir Andrew Green, the campaign group's chairman, said it would be "a very remarkable coincidence if there was no link at all between them".

Migrants from the A8 countries - Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - "have tended to be disproportionately young, well-educated, prepared to work for low wages and imbued with a strong work ethic", he said.

People from those countries under the A8 scheme formerly had to register to work upon entering the UK. However treaty rules requiring eastern Europeans to do this expired in April of last year. This means it will in future be more difficult to make claims similar to those made by Migration Watch UK today.

Immigrants from Romania and Bulgaria to the UK still have to get work permits, a requirement expected to run until 2014.

Youth unemployment in the UK is running at record levels, having increased from 575,000 in the first quarter of 2004 to 1,016,000 in the third quarter of 2011, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show. Over the same period, the number of workers from the A8 grew by 600,000.

However some of the 1.1m young people currently out of work are believed to be full-time students trying to get part-time work to support their studies.

Sir Andrew conceded that measuring any impact of immigration on youth unemployment was "not an exact science".

He said: "Correlation is not, of course, proof of causation but, given the positive employability characteristics and relative youth of migrants from these countries, it is implausible and counter-intuitive to conclude - as the previous Government and some economists have done - that A8 migration has had virtually no impact on UK youth unemployment in this period.

"We hear a great deal from employers about the value of immigrant labour, especially from Eastern Europe, but there are also costs some of which have undoubtedly fallen on young British born workers."

A Home Office spokesman said: "This government is working to reduce net migration from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands, levels we last saw in the 1990s.

"Controlled migration can bring benefits to the UK economy, but uncontrolled immigration can put pressure on public services, infrastructure and community relations.

"That is why we are ensuring graduates and the workforce get the opportunities and skills they need so that they can find work, and why we have maintained restrictions on workers from Romania and Bulgaria, and made it clear we will always introduce transitional controls on new European Union member states to stop unregulated access to British jobs."

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12:31 PM on 01/29/2013
If anything this suggests that being young and well-educated works for nothing when it comes to a livable salary. This is what British workers are competing with, as well as those who enter the country with the soul purpose of working on the black market. The corporations who exploit British workers this way should be named, shamed, and dropped like a turd in a swimming pool.
12:14 PM on 01/29/2013
"Migrants from the A8 countries - Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - "have tended to be disproportionately young, well-educated, prepared to work for low wages and imbued with a strong work ethic", he said."

LOW wages.
08:25 PM on 11/16/2012
Rid the UK of a minimum wage for foreign nationals OR insist that all European countries HAVE a minimum wage the same across the board !!!
INSIST that all Europeans can ONLY apply for and receive benifit from their own country !!!
INSIST that all Europeans can ONLY have health treatment PAID for by their own country !!!

This solves a massive problem and is fair across all of Europe !!!
01:27 PM on 10/15/2012
There is a distribution center that is a popular household name that supplies to their chain of hardware shops throughout the UK, I managed to find some tempary work there for 3 months last year through an employment agency leading up to Xmas, I couldn't believe that 80% of the workers was eastern European’s, when such a high percentage of local people in the area was out of work, I can understand why though, Eastern Europeans seem happy to share a house, rent, living costs, and even the commute to work.
and with a growing number of agency employers evolving that employ us on a hit and miss basis, I think as a nation we are going to have to look for a government that looks after our interests or we are going to have to lower our expectations and standards to compete with johnny foreigner.
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08:24 PM on 08/01/2012
Anti-immigration advocates can attack Eastern European immigrants because they are white, and it is politically-correct to attack white people.

However, I suspect that Eastern European immigrants are not the ones who are causing tremendous trouble in the UK.
10:50 PM on 07/06/2012
The class system does still exist in Britain.
We all know it is masters and servants which is held in example by someone whom gets paid X amount of millions to hold a company post.
These CEO's have government connections.
There is no morality in a government that does not look after its own.
12:31 AM on 01/22/2012
EU referendum now please . let the people of the UK decide and not be dictated to by eurocrats .
03:09 AM on 01/22/2012
Im with you ALL THE WAY !!! I too am sick & tired of being dictated to by a bunch of "XXXXXXs"
02:10 PM on 01/22/2012
thanks Essoman , we only have another 999,998 more people to go and we have the ears of parliament !!??!!!???? friends , romans countrymen&women .........
05:38 PM on 01/13/2012
Yes of course they are causing indigenous people to be unemnployed. They are not only employed in the 'low paid jobs that the natives aren't interested in' as the politicians would have us believe, they are employed across the board. Also, they say housing is scarce, of course it is as the immigrants all need to be housed with the NHS bursting at the seams. Labour deliberately decided to change the face of this country but didn't let on to the electorate, in the 1997 election, instead they decided to keep it all to their selves. They knew it would not have been a vote winner. This is a SMALL country and now a gravy train for the people of the world.
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02:06 AM on 01/13/2012
of course they are.....unemployment and we still let the b....y foreigners in...if its only to collect state benefits
11:24 AM on 01/12/2012
Mass immigration is the result of a deliberate move toward one world government, one electronic currency, one world army. Mix up the worlds population and there can be no united resistance, simple as that. It will soon be a choice of weather you agree or disagree that this will be a desirable outcome.
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02:08 AM on 01/13/2012
and we wont be allowed to disagree...at least no in publice..glad someone thinks similar to myself....
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08:26 AM on 01/11/2012
The UK is an overpopulated island with limited resources.. there will have come a time when the borders should be closed.
12:38 PM on 01/29/2013
You won't see that from this coalition. All they'll do is pass the burden onto other areas. They'll move people around, destroy even land and consuming even more resource at the expense of social cohesion. Then they'll do exactly what they are doing now.. playing dumb, pretending it's none of their doing. They'll insist they're doing their best to address the situation and they'll claim they weren't aware of just how bad it was. They will exploit the media to marginalize and radicalize those who speak against them.

They know they're finished.
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11:22 PM on 01/10/2012
as in the states where I am from I am sure that migration and immigration are considered a major problem. As the population increases worldwide and the ease of travel for the underclass and political refugees more and more wealthier nations will bear the brunt of those desiring to call somewhere else home. the problems are many and I do not believe we are ready to deal with them.

my first concern is that business will and has abused these sources of new labor at a lower cost driving down the overall pay structure of the nation as a whole. Second are we able to cope with the environmental problems that will arise from water and energy resources that will eventually be needed to deal with larger demand driving the costs up. Third is when migration is left unchecked will those coming into a new land have the support system of family members and those like themselves in a strange land with new challenges... and if not how much is government or it's people willing to fork over for the social programs that will be needed in all areas of social life.

But there is one problem that the media or govt. will not admit is will we be seen or viewed as racist or elitist if we do not allow others to cross our borders..a question that no one seems to want to confront even though it exists, and can't be ignored
08:09 PM on 01/09/2012
I assume we are meant to have sympathy for all our 25 year olds who have left Uni with a useless degree and never worked a day in their life, who then wander around the world for a year practicing to be a tramp. I can't understand why they are not employable:-)
11:04 PM on 01/09/2012
yes we are.. as a) they should never be doing useless degrees and be training to do skilled jobs for which there are few schemes available b) they should have a decent living pay to wipe out the mountains of debt they accumulate at university since in the quest for profit and greed wages have been forced down c) the production of a non-skilled generation of youth hurts us all, whatever part of society we live in.

so in short, yes i do feel sorry for them, since they have been let down by poor government. no doubt there are some that would never want to work whatever happened, but that wasn't the case in the past as people had to it to make a living - yet our welfare state supports the notion that you can make a living for nothing.
06:09 PM on 01/09/2012
Many says when Eastern Europeans comes into UK their benefit should be stopped or not to be given? It is the same theory in Eastern Europe where UK young people going and they gets benefit, housing, education which is better in Holand, Germany and other parts of the EU countries. How about Russia where many British young people have gone in recent year. In US, Canada and Australia the number is many time more then Eastern European coming into UK.

Overall UK doing fine and as far as recession concern, if anyone open their eyes and look the amount of companies have shut down in 20 years in UK, so the manufacturing industries is beyond repair. In past 30 years of UK history, most car industries have vanish? British steel? Only a name have remain in the book, which people forgetting as time by go.

I asked my 13 year old what do you know about British Steel? He said what about it? Even school is leaving it history now.
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08:37 AM on 01/10/2012
With the best will in the world Godchild, young Britons are not going to Eastern Europe. I'm sorry but I don't understand your post
03:26 PM on 01/09/2012
School leavers and many graduates are not being trained in areas that the country needs. Why do you think your plumber has an east european accent? Have you ever needed a media studies analyst?

Not rocket science.
12:47 PM on 01/29/2013
So job shops are awash with these vacancies? The last plumber who came to my house said to me informally, that he was finding it very hard to compete with Eastern Europeans because in his words, they will work for nothing and are afraid to stick up for their rights, and because they don't have to pay the same kind of living expenses he does. This is someone who is highly trained, who's spent years working very hard in what he presumed was a lucrative industry.

Right up there with training should be protectionism, and a livable salary. People should not be expected to work for peanuts, or work for nothing, yet that is exactly what this government is insisting they do.