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2023-05-11 18:25:01 UTC - HELPFUL
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The study the tweet is referring too is Sá (2015) who found that an increase in migrant population equal to 1% of the local population reduced house prices by 1.7%. However, this reduction occurred because high-income locals left areas where migrant population increased. https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/migrants-and-housing-in-the-uk/
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