Jonathan Portes
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 58 |
Date of birth | April 18,1966 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Oxford |
United Kingdom | |
Interests | Economics |
Labour Markets | |
Immigration | |
Fiscal Policy | |
Books | 50 Capitalism Ideas You Really Need to Know |
What Do We Know and What Should We Do About Immigration? | |
Capitalism: 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 722597 |
Jonathan Portes Life story
Jonathan Portes is Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the School of Politics & Economics of King's College, London and a senior fellow at the UK in a Changing Europe.
BBC Briefing on immigration: How can I use it?
grown In The Last two decades, the immigration, faster than ever before around The World - also here in the UK.
But it is a topic that continues to be the people to share, and often there is fierce political debate about whether and how immigration can be controlled, or encouraged and what type of immigration that is right or wrong for the country.
How the government will deliver the promised reform of the immigration system, while they continue to be the recruitment of highly qualified and hard-working foreigners to our shores is one of the most important tests of the Brexit.
So, the distinction of the facts from the myths is a challenge.
This is the reason why the immigration was chosen as the second theme for the BBC's Briefing - a new series of analyses in-depth online guides, the major topics in the news.
had The preliminary meeting, and has consulted the Expertise of scientists, researchers, journalists, and statisticians, and writers of government agencies in the UK and abroad, think tanks and affected communities to a wide range of perspectives to reflect on.
The immigration guide aims to be useful context, reliable data and documents All In one place, you can read wherever you are.
If you would like to navigate some of these tips, scroll to the bottom of this page.
This project is the BBC response to your request for more transparency and a better explanation for the facts behind the headlines.
highlightsThe BBC's Briefing has A Collection of special reports, features and analysis from Bbc News in the course of the week.
The week of the reporting comes to an end on Sunday with a Radio 1Xtra talks episode to explore what it is like To Live in the UK without documentation. You can also GMT listen via the BBC Sounds app from 21:00.
The BBC Director of news and Current Affairs , Fran Unsworth , said: "In a rapidly changing world, with the increasing polarization and disinformation, it is difficult to understand the big questions of The Day , so the Bbc News is trying to help a new way the sense of some complex issues.
"BBC online Briefing gives you a deep insight into some of the biggest challenges facing the UK today. "
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Michael Attwell productions publication for the BBC, many thanks for the contributions of:
Madeleine Sumption , Director of the
Benedict greening, executive director
Jonathan Portes , professor of Economics and public policy
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