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A growing number of migrants coming to Britain from Eastern Europe may be intending to stay, a survey suggests.
More than a third of women and a quarter of men said they wanted to stay, many of whom had changed their minds since arriving in the UK.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s report also found that one in four migrants spends no time with British people.
The study, based on interviews in 2002 and after EU enlargement in May 2004, draws on experiences of 600 migrants.
Construction workers, farm labourers and au pairs were among those interviewed about their lifestyles.




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