Eastern Eye (UK)

‘UK may have seen record exodus of foreign workers’

HOSPITALIT­Y SECTOR THAT EMPLOYS MANY MIGRANTS WAS MOST HIT IN PANDEMIC

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ALMOST a million people born outside Britain may have left the country last year as the coronaviru­s pandemic appears to have triggered the biggest net outflow of foreign-born workers on record, according to official data released on Tuesday (23).

Figures from the Office for National Statistics suggested there were 795,000 fewer foreign-born workers in Britain in the final three months of 2020 than a year earlier, and nearly a million fewer foreign-born residents aged over 16.

Britain has suffered Europe’s highest death toll from coronaviru­s and the biggest economic hit of any major economy. Some sectors which previously employed large numbers of foreign workers, such as hospitalit­y, have been especially hard hit.

Tuesday’s figures come from an official survey of Britain’s labour market – not the main immigratio­n data, which has been suspended due to the pandemic – and the ONS said the figures should be “used with caution” for a range of reasons.

The method by which responses to the survey are scaled up into total numbers of people assumes that Britain’s overall population still grew at its pre-pandemic rate – potentiall­y giving a misleading starting point for the estimates.

The survey is also not designed to capture migration flows, and the pandemic means telephone calls have replaced the ONS’s door-to-door interviews, making it harder to tell if reduced numbers of foreign-born respondent­s reflect a change in the sample or an underlying change.

Nonetheles­s Jonathan Portes, professor of economics and public policy at King’s College London and a former chief economist at the Department for Work and Pensions, said it was reasonable to conclude that mass migration had taken place.

“I have no doubt we have seen an outflow of people that is unpreceden­ted in recent history,” he said. It was hard to know if workers would return once the pandemic was over, Portes said.

 ??  ?? UNPRECEDEN­TED: Figures show nearly a million fewer foreign-born residents aged over 16 in Britain
UNPRECEDEN­TED: Figures show nearly a million fewer foreign-born residents aged over 16 in Britain

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