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EU families & Eurochildren in Brexiting Britain

EU families & Eurochildren in Brexiting Britain

Understanding the impact of Brexit on EU families & Eurochildren in Britain

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London is the capital of a more cosmopolitan and yet fragile idea of Europe

Nando Sigona, University of Birmingham London is one of the capitals of the EU, home to over 1.1m non-British EU citizens, including a large number of families and children. This, according to my team’s ongoing analysis of data from across the EU, is by far the largest conglomerate of non-native EU citizens in the EU….

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“Will they take away a star from the EU flag?”: Portraits of EU families in London

Andrea is originally from Croatia. She moved to Britain when Croatia was outside the EU and the UK was still fully in. Simon is British. Seth and Emil are born in the UK and have  a lot of ideas and questions on what may happen after Brexit. Portraits of EU families in London is a…

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This blog is associated to the project “EU families and Eurochildren in Brexiting Britain” led by a research team at the University of Birmingham, UK. The project is part of ESRC-funded “The UK in a changing Europe” initiative.

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