The Department for Employment and Learning has published results from the Northern Ireland Omnibus Survey on the
public’s attitude to migrant workers.
The main findings were:
- 52% of respondents felt that government should place more restrictions on migrant workers;
- 49% of respondents come into contact with migrant workers either daily or once or twice a week;
- 24% of respondents thought Northern Ireland people were very prejudiced towards migrant workers. However, only 3% of respondents consider themselves to be very prejudiced;
- 49% of respondents agree or strongly agree that migrant workers are generally good for the local economy;
- 45% of respondents feel that migrant workers take jobs away from people who were born in Northern Ireland;
- 25% of respondents agree or strongly agree that migrant workers come to Northern Ireland just to get social security benefits;
- 20% of respondents felt that migrant workers were more law abiding than locals;
- 59% of respondents agree or strongly agree that migrant workers are more hard working than local workers;
- 63% of respondents feel that the number of migrant workers coming to Northern Ireland puts a strain on services;
- 76% of respondents feel that migrant workers mostly take up jobs local workers do not want;
- 85% of respondents think that migrant workers are prepared to work for lower wages than local workers;
The full document is available to download from the Department’s website.