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On behalf of Migration Policy Scotland, Diffley Partnership carried out the third wave of the Attitudes to Immigration Survey. Drawing on the views of more than 2,000 people across Scotland, the study offers a detailed snapshot of how public attitudes towards immigration are changing over time.

The research generated over 2,000 responses, all collected through the ScotPulse panel.


The findings show that while attitudes have cooled in recent years, views remain complex, with continued support for international recruitment and limited support for restrictions on certain visa types. 


To explore the findings in more detail, follow the link below to read more from Migration Policy Scotland. 


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