Projects
Forecasting Scottish migration after the 2014 referendum
Project contributors: Bijak J, Findlay A, McCollum D, Wisniowski A,
This Project is part of the following research programme/s:
Overview
Recent trends in migration between England and Scotland are being analysed to identify how migration - and in particular student migration - might change after independence, and expert-based projections will estimate how changes to migration might affect Scotland's population, labour market, and society.
Publications & Activities
Forecasting Scottish migration in the context of the 2014 constitutional change debate
International Symposium on Forecasting 2014 (2014). (Rotterdam)
Authors: Bijak J,
Forecasting Scottish migration in the context of the 2014 constitutional change debate
Population Space and Place (2014). 20 (5) 455-464
Authors: Wisniowski A, Bijak J, Shang H,
Forecasting migration in Scotland: Potential impact of independence on the future trends
CPC (2014). Series Number: 16.
Authors: Wisniowski A, Bijak J, Shang H,
Directions of impact of Scottish independence on migration: A survey of experts
CPC (2014). Series Number: 17.
Authors: Shang H, Bijak J, Wisniowski A,
Media
In Scotland; the polls got it wrong. Or did they? Washington Post. 2014
Blog written on washingtonpost.com by Joshua Tucker titled "In Scotland, the polls got it wrong. Or did they?" mentions Arek Wisniowski's work
Odds of a Scottish Yes vote are fading fast Washington post. 2014
Blog on www.washingtonpost.com, the Monkey Cage, titled "Odds of a Scottish Yes vote are fading fast" is written by Arkadiusz Wisniowski
Scottish independence: Everything is still to play for
Blog written by Arkadiusz Wisniowski on www.futureukandscotland.ac.uk titled "Scottish independence: Everything is still to play for"
Vote intentions unaffected by Games
Article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "Vote intentions unaffected by Games" quotes research by Arkadiusz Wisniowski
Battle for Scotland is 'still too close to call' The Express. 2014
Article on www.express.co.uk titled "Battle for Scotland is 'still too close to call'" discusses research by Arkadiusz Wisniowski
Referendum result 'still too close to call' according to academic
Article on news.stv.tv titled "Referendum result 'still too close to call' according to academic" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Referendum 'too close to call' The Courier. 2014
Article on www.thecourier.co.uk titled "Referendum 'too close to call'" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Referendum 'Too Close To Call'
Article on www.mail.co.uk titled "Referendum 'Too Close To Call" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Southampton experts believe the Scottish independence referendum is 'too close to call' The Southern Daily Echo. 2014
Article on www.dailyecho.co.uk titled "Southampton experts believe the Scottish independence referendum is 'too close to call'" discusses Arek Wisniowski's blog post from the Washington Post online titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Scottish independence vote is too close to call Washington post. 2014
Blog written by Arkadiusz Wisniowski on www.washingtonpost.com titled "Scottish independence vote is too close to call"
Scottish independence
Jakub Bijak discussing his research on migration and Scottish independence on Kingdom FM, broadcast in Fife between 5 and 7pm on 14th Feburary 2014.