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From the perspective of People flows to analyze the impact of the Brexit. People flows includes Migrants, Tourists , International Students. Give data to support.
Brexit is the prospective withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).
Migrants flow defined as those entering or leaving the UK for less than 12 months. This means that migrants entering the UK for shorter periods.
Net long-term migration to the UK by EU nationals has risen sharply since 2004, but until end June 2016, remained lower than net long-term migrations to the UK by non-EU nationals. Almost half of EU immigrants arriving in the UK in year ending June 2016 were from old Member States, and 72% reported work as their reason for immigrating, with the remainder mostly coming to study (13%) or accompany or join family (9%). Migration of UK nationals to other EU countries is smaller in volume and different in composition, with the age, profiles of UK citizens who are long-term residents in other EU countries.
According to a 2016 study by Ken Mayhew, Emeritus Professor of education and economics performance at Oxford University, Brexit poses the following threats to higher education. "loss of research funding from EU sources; loss of students from other EU countries; the impact on the ability of the sector to hire academic staff from EU countries and the impact on the ability of UK students to study abroad.