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Forecasting Scottish Migration in the Context of the 2014 Constitutional Change Debate

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Wisniowski, Askadiusz
Bijak, Jakub
Shang, Hanlin

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Migration to and from Scotland might be affected by the outcome of the 2014 Scottish referendum on the constitutional future of the United Kingdom. This potential change in migration has not been thoroughly analysed to date. The aim of this paper is thus

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Population, Space and Place

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2037-12-31