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migration in Leeds
Historically people moved to Leeds from the Caribbean, Pakistan and India in the 1950s
Irish communities in the mid-20th (30,000)
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by 2020, 169 different nationalities have been registered in Leeds.
2005 Polish and Romanian migrants have been the largest group with other people migrating from India, Spain and Italy.
around 2,600 short term migrants visit Leeds for 12 months to work or study.
around 9,500-12,600 people are classed as long term migrants.
Leeds has 30,000 students studying in the many universities in the city.
students help boost the economy as they spend money in the various clubs, pubs and bars in the city.
the University Of Leeds employs 7,000 alone, helping boost the local economy.
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there is a range of different foods in Leeds as migrants bring their culture and way of life along with them to the city.
every year Leeds holds a west India carnival which attracts numbers of people from the surrounding areas.
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